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I have an old Android tablet past its Best Before date that I only use these days to display my router's real-time bandwidth usage monitor.

Every once in a while, it'll show I have some device downloading something at a steady 2-3mbps, for either minutes or even hours on end. This is not maxing out my bandwidth, but that's at least 10 times the amount of bandwidth being burned when, for example, I have a Teams call (audio) going on with coworkers.

Problem is, I have no idea what device it might be. Ordinarily I'd blame random machines trying to download Windows updates at some (bad) time of their choosing, but all my Windows-based machines (physical + virtual) are part of a domain that has a policy set to get updates from a local WSUS server. So none of them should ever hit the WAN for this. And the patch server is configured so I have to approve updates before they get downloaded.

The router itself seems rather useless at telling me what device is sucking up the most bandwidth. It's running DD-WRT, on a D-Link DIR-859. Obviously, any command I run on a given system will only report what that system knows about, so if I want to identify what's sucking up the bandwidth, it seems to me the way to go about it is to interrogate the router itself. I know enough about MIBs and SNMP to get myself in trouble, but I don't quite see how to go about it.

How would you approach this problem? This doesn't happen in a predictable fashion, so it's not like I can turn everything off and power things back on one device at a time until I start seeing it happen again...
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