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Asked by PeppeLaPew
at 2024-07-20 06:23:42
Point:500 Replies:8 POST_ID:829034USER_ID:11937
Topic:
Wireless Technologies;;Network Analysis Software
I have a client who would like to monitor web activity. The network he wants to monitor is a guest WiFi network, on a completely separate ISP than their corporate network.
The Wifi access point is an ISP provided router, and does not appear to have any logging capabilities.
I am open to both hardware/software suggestions.... the only caveat, it has to be easy.
Having tested several options (WireShark, and several other less well known) none have the capability to provide him a simple read out of activity. Everything appears to require an IT guy to interpret the output, or a secondary program to analyze the data.
Does anyone know a product that will give him a simple read out for web activity?
The Wifi access point is an ISP provided router, and does not appear to have any logging capabilities.
I am open to both hardware/software suggestions.... the only caveat, it has to be easy.
Having tested several options (WireShark, and several other less well known) none have the capability to provide him a simple read out of activity. Everything appears to require an IT guy to interpret the output, or a secondary program to analyze the data.
Does anyone know a product that will give him a simple read out for web activity?
Expert: John Hurst replied at 2024-08-09 07:38:51
@PeppeLaPew - Thanks for the update. I have used Whats Up where the client was willing to entertain the cost, but they got what they wanted.
Author: PeppeLaPew replied at 2024-08-09 07:35:08
Whats Up would have probably have been a more complete solution than the OpenDNS, so you get the points.
Sometimes those $$ make a client settle for less than a complete solution
Sometimes those $$ make a client settle for less than a complete solution
Author: PeppeLaPew replied at 2024-08-09 07:33:06
Sorry for the delay.... What's up would work, but was too expensive of a solution for my client.
Changed the routers DNS servers to Open DNS
Opened an account on open DNS with his external IP.
Turned on logging.
Now the client can see WiFi traffic (at least DNS requests) and block web sites at a global level.
Unfortunately its not able to tell him which computer generated the request, but it's free.
Thanks all!
Changed the routers DNS servers to Open DNS
Opened an account on open DNS with his external IP.
Turned on logging.
Now the client can see WiFi traffic (at least DNS requests) and block web sites at a global level.
Unfortunately its not able to tell him which computer generated the request, but it's free.
Thanks all!
Accepted Solution
Expert: John Hurst replied at 2024-07-22 05:23:25
500 points EXCELLENT
Try What's Up.
Author: PeppeLaPew replied at 2024-07-22 05:18:16
What you mean , "read out for web activity" ?
You can save all activity in cap file or save it in csv format
Could you explain it in more detail ? Probably, wireshark is really popular
By read out.... I mean the information as it is displayed to the user. The information displayed by wireshark requires a person with some technical ability to Comprehend/Filter/Analyze.
He needs a program/router/something that will give him a easy to read report.
Something like:
These are the devices detected, these are the web requests from that device, this many times, on these dates.
You can save all activity in cap file or save it in csv format
Could you explain it in more detail ? Probably, wireshark is really popular
By read out.... I mean the information as it is displayed to the user. The information displayed by wireshark requires a person with some technical ability to Comprehend/Filter/Analyze.
He needs a program/router/something that will give him a easy to read report.
Something like:
These are the devices detected, these are the web requests from that device, this many times, on these dates.
Expert: nickoarg replied at 2024-07-21 06:37:13
You can also try using a transparent proxy such as Squid that will log the requests. Most users will not know the proxy is there.
Expert: John Hurst replied at 2024-07-20 08:09:19
I use CommView and (like Wireshark) the simple tools are packet sniffing tools and are not user oriented.
For an easy, user-oriented, GUI reporting tool, you need What's Up by Ipswitch.
http://www.whatsupgold.com/
For an easy, user-oriented, GUI reporting tool, you need What's Up by Ipswitch.
http://www.whatsupgold.com/
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-20 07:46:57
What you mean , "read out for web activity" ?
You can save all activity in cap file or save it in csv format
Could you explain it in more detail ? Probably, wireshark is really popular
Dunca
You can save all activity in cap file or save it in csv format
Could you explain it in more detail ? Probably, wireshark is really popular
Dunca