DATA USAGE OF IP's UNDER SAME ROUTER

HEllO ALL,
               I need to know that how can i monitor the data usage of all IP's( ALL LAPTOP and MOBILES) which are all sharing the same router. Please help me out as soon as possible.

Read the user manual for the router or contact the manufacturer of the router.  My router has all that information inside it and I can see it when I use my browser to login to the router.
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    You are welcome
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    It does seem the iPhone 5 series takes more work than any phone I've ever used to keep data usage manageable. 

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    UPDATE - I said "month-to-date cellular data usage" above.  I should have said "billing period to date."
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