craig
March 9, 2025, 8:25am
1
As per screen shot… IP Shown is infact the gateway address assigned to the route 10, not the IP address assigned to the route 10.
Same. Has for as long as I have used the route10.
It is supposedly by design, but it is not so intuitive I must say. The ISP gateway is considered a device attached to the Route10, and therefore its IP shows up (instead of the Route10’s public IP).
See earlier thread:
Hover your cursor over the IP address of the Route10 in the Network tab, if you need the public WAN IP associated with your service.
tato
August 28, 2025, 3:30pm
5
I wish you guys put the WAN IPs on the main dashboard in a small section. Network activity dashboard it too wide generally. Maybe split the screen for WAN info etc.
Yeah, agreed on that front. I’ll go ahead and bring these feature requests back up to see if some more traction could be genereated
I am mostly a fan of the Route10 and I understand its a work in progress and some if not all of these things might in the development pipeline but coming from Unifi its really hard to know what my Route 10 is doing.
What WAN connection is currently active
Which WAN connections are available to use
What is the IPs of each WAN connection
Current traffic, I can be uploading at 30Mbps from my connection but the Route10 will show 30Mbps in both directions
History of WAN health
I don’t expect Alta …
Thought this might be a decent idea. Either adding an additional graph beside the Network Activity graph on the Dashboard just for WAN activity, or adding a toggle to switch the graph between overall network activity and WAN activity. I kinda like the thought of a seperate, smaller graph for at a glance information but I realize there might be a preference for less clutter as well.
craig
November 23, 2025, 11:21pm
7
I also noticed this - and dont like it.