Comparison of Allmon/Supermon to G7RPG control panel

I recently resumed using Allstar with my G7RPG node and control panel. I am a casual user with basic, at best, computer skills. For now, I am interested in monitoring Allstar for activity for nodes/hubs to connect to. The tools I use are the Allstar keyed nodes page, the Hubnet UK monitor, the East Coast Reflector Listen Live page, occasionally Broadcastify, and the clickable Hublinks on the Control Panel. The only commands I use are Connect and Disconnect ( these and other commands are available on the Control Panel). I have not been able to access or configure Allmon or Supermon, aside from what appears to be a basic version on Supermon accessible through Hubnet UK. Given the basic nature of my Allstar use, am I really missing out on anything by not having access to Allmon or Supermon? Thank you.

It's very unclear what you're asking here. It sounds like you're asking about people's particular implementations not the Allmon3 software for your node. I'm thinking you need to talk to whomever makes a G7RPG node and what their setup is to control it.

Basically, I am asking whether Allmon3 gives me any more information regarding Allstar node activity than the Active/keyed node page of the Allstar website. The G7RPG control panel gives me what I need re controlling the node.

For an individual node, Allmon3 provides a complete data set and control of an individual node. The keyed node list on the stats page is just a "snapshot in time" sampling that's subject to various rate limiting and timing.

Thank you very much.