[OPLINTECH] New WiFi connection stats reporting / captured portals

Chad Neeper cneeper at level9networks.com
Wed Feb 25 21:23:30 EST 2015


Adam's comment addresses another half-formulated though I had. You've
decided to count each device once (...per day?) even if the device left and
came back. Do you adjust your door count for patrons that leave and come
back too?

Oh snap!   (As my daughter would say.)



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On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Adam Murphy <murphyad at rossfordlibrary.org>
wrote:

> I imported my IPCop DHCP logs into Excel. Then used Filter and Remove
> Duplicates to get the number of DHCP leases (more specifically DCHPOFFER).
> This counts each MAC address only once even if that device left and then
> came back to the library more than once.
>
> Adam
>
>
> On 2/25/2015 4:43 PM, Karen Perone wrote:
>
>> That being said, what log-interpreting software is there to take the raw
>> log data and convert it into human-readable format? Since I started
>> using Google Analytics for my web stats, I must admit that I have no
>> idea what to use or where to get "easy to use" software to churn through
>> the log files - without having to add layers of hardware to our setup
>> just to count beans.
>> --Karen Perone, Rodman Public Library
>>
>> On 2/25/2015 1:34 PM, Bob Neeper wrote:
>>
>>> Chad's " rogue" library still uses Untangle, running as a virtual PC,
>>> getting a weekly and monthly use reports.
>>> Adam (Rossford Library) use of it convinced me to try it about January
>>> 2013, replacing ZoneCD
>>> It has been working fine here.
>>>
>>> 345 user login events in Feb 2013 and 558 last month.
>>> A couple of staff devices and our local newspaper
>>> reporter/photographer are set to bypass the acceptance page.
>>>
>>> Reading the various posts I installed some of the s/w Joe Knueven
>>> mentioned from www.softperfect.com on a DeepFreeze'd laptop to test.
>>> Some of it is neat.
>>>
>>> FWIW:  Network Scanner does seem to be workable , at least for sampling.
>>>
>>> Below is a snapshot for about 2 hours
>>> 10.10.10.1 is Untangle, .5,  .6  & .177 are our 3 access points.
>>> 10.10.10.184 is the laptop running Network Scanner
>>> Dark host name are still connected, light have disconnected.
>>> The log file is auto generated
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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