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Hey guys,

So first of all - I live with my little brother, we're both in our 20s. We watch streams here and there, we both own a smart TV, watch Youtube here and there, we both own PCs, and phones which are in the WIFI most of the time.

We're not streaming / gaming 24/7, but more like a 3-4 hour gaming session every few days in the evening, maybe some Youtube here and there.

We don't download huge games, we don't upload anything at all, besides maybe an image here and there, or some videos over Whatsapp.

Today I checked my router because I feel like my internet's just weird for whatever reason. I then found the "data usage" section on my router, and was kinda.. surprised.

1.650.000MB of data used in the last month, 1,500,000MB this month, download. Upload, around 500,000MB last month, 450,000MB this month.

Let me mention that we're running a 100mbit/s connection, with 50mbit/s upload.

Isn't this weird for some reason? We're not huge gamers, we live alone, this is our router, and nobody else is in it. We just enjoy watching streams in the evening, mostly just Youtube, and that's it already.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Check that your wifi has only the devices you own connected, could be someone guessed your wifi password and is taking your network for a ride.

Log into your routers web interface, and usually they have a list of connected clients or DHCP addresses, look for any devices that seem out of the ordinary. Some routers even have traffic analysers, and can point out where your usage is coming from.

My other go to would have been an Xbox, those chew data like crazy.

Other than that you could be victim to a breakin, and your data could be being copied elsewhere, or you could be part of one of those ISP wifi sharing things (Telstra in Australia did that) and have had the usage of other people counting on your usage.