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| + | ======Identifying the Number of Subscriber Devices (Behind a Router)====== | ||
| + | **The number of subscriber devices calculated using UserAgent metric in ClickStream QoE.** | ||
| + | Metrics work well on large amount of data. When working with this metrics, mind the following nuances: | ||
| + | - In QoE, device count is only determined for devices that were online during data collection. The longer the collection period - the more accurate the data. | ||
| + | - Not all devices are detected by this metric. Some devices generate multiple different UserAgents simultaneously when running multiple applications. | ||
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| + | How to collect data in the QoE Analytics section: | ||
| + | - Move to ClickStream\\ {{: | ||
| + | - Select "Top Subscribers" | ||
| + | - Select the " | ||
| + | - You can perform various actions with this metric for convenience: | ||
| + | - Apply a device count filter. For example, filter subscribers that have from 3 to 10 devices.\\ {{: | ||
| + | - Export this subscriber list to .xls for further analytical work.\\ {{: | ||
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