Where is the system uptime displayed? (Not the online duration time)

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Where is the system uptime displayed? (Not the online duration time)
Where is the system uptime displayed? (Not the online duration time)
2022-09-27 02:06:55
Model: Archer AXE75  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.0.5 Build 20220405 rel.80113(5553)

Hardware version:

Archer AXE75 v1.0

 

Where is the system uptime displayed?  Not the online duration time but the run time since the last router restart?

 

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Re:Where is the system uptime displayed? (Not the online duration time)
2022-09-27 15:38:06

Kojak71 wrote

Hardware version:

Archer AXE75 v1.0

 

Where is the system uptime displayed?  Not the online duration time but the run time since the last router restart?

 

  @Kojak71 

 

What are you defining as 'System Uptime'? The Router seems to define it from the day it was turned on and working with an SSID or Ethernet signal available.

 

Are you looking for times devices are 'using it'? Time that the router had an Internet signal?

 

You could also I guess sent the LOG to you and then scan that for when it had the Internet if you are having drops?

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Re:Where is the system uptime displayed? (Not the online duration time)
2022-09-28 00:49:30

  @IrvSp 

 

I'm looking for the time since that router's last reboot.

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:Where is the system uptime displayed? (Not the online duration time)
2022-09-28 09:52:04

  @Kojak71 

 

I don't know what you see on STATUS, but this is what my AX55 shows me:

 

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That appears to be right to me, I know I rebooted it last last month. I've got my router on a UPS along with the modem, so it should only reboot on a large power loss or when I do it.

 

I get the log sent to me every day as well, and it sort of confirms this is accurate:

 

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2022-08-14 09:26:58 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run LAN_ON
2022-08-14 09:26:28 upnp[15745]: <6> 217504 Service start
2022-08-14 09:26:27 upnp[15745]: <6> 217505 Service stop
2022-08-14 09:26:26 remote-management[15397]: <6> 282505 Service stop
2022-08-14 09:26:17 nat[14259]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded
2022-08-14 09:26:16 nat[14259]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded
2022-08-14 09:26:14 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run WAN1_ON
2022-08-14 09:26:13 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run WAN0_OFF
2022-08-14 09:26:13 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run LAN_ON
2022-08-14 09:26:13 remote-management[13683]: <6> 282505 Service stop
2022-08-14 09:26:13 nat[13230]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded
2022-08-14 09:26:12 nat[13230]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded
2022-08-14 09:26:09 nat[12106]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded
2022-08-14 09:26:08 nat[12106]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded
2022-08-14 09:26:08 remote-management[12603]: <6> 282505 Service stop
2022-08-14 09:26:07 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run NIGHT
2022-08-14 09:26:07 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run NIGHT
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 IPSEC ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 L2TP ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 PPTP ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 SIP ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 RTSP ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 H323 ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 TFTP ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:07 nat[11160]: <6> 211021 FTP ALG enabled
2022-08-14 09:26:06 traffic-stats[8757]: <6> 269001 Clear all stats because time changed
2022-01-27 00:00:57 nat[11160]: <6> 211501 Initialization succeeded

2022-01-27 00:00:57 led-controller[1600]: <6> 288051 Start to run USB2

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Note the time and date switch above.That is when the power on (re-boot) changes to the real time.

 

So, about 16/17 days on August, and 28 more in Sept., 44 days give or take some...sort of matches the Status time.

 

Are you seeing something different? Do you logs you can go back in and check the time you see as Uptime? Could you have had a power change that causes a reboot you didn't know happened?

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