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Re: Inexpensive probes for automated bandwidth testing purposes


From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 4 Oct 2015 00:56:53 -0000

In article <37DBA43E-EE76-4323-962C-30BB988D0C2E () hathcock org> you write:
Greetings, NANOG.  Happy Saturday to all.

I am running a DOCSIS network that has a noisy cable plant.  I want to be able to substantiate and quantify users' 
bandwidth issues.  I would
like a set of inexpensive probes that I could place at selected customer's homes/businesses that would on a scheduled 
basis perform bandwidth
tests.

The RIPE Atlas project uses TP-Link TL-MR3020 minirouters reprogramed
to be network probes collecting data not unlike what you're interested
in.  They are $28 apiece at Amazon so I'd expect them to be under $20
in any quantity.

RIPE gives away the source code here:

https://atlas.ripe.net/get-involved/source-code/

R's,
John


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