tomato-lte-bench | A bunch of scripts to run on router for benchmarking LTE
kandi X-RAY | tomato-lte-bench Summary
kandi X-RAY | tomato-lte-bench Summary
tomato-lte-bench is a Shell library. tomato-lte-bench has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This repository contains several scripts to test an network connection on routers. I've been asked to do an long-run tests in a company on new ISP provider. The tests should consist of following parameters:. To do all those tests i've used an Asus RT-N18U router with Tomato Firmware on it, and RRDTool as an database and graphing tool.
This repository contains several scripts to test an network connection on routers. I've been asked to do an long-run tests in a company on new ISP provider. The tests should consist of following parameters:. To do all those tests i've used an Asus RT-N18U router with Tomato Firmware on it, and RRDTool as an database and graphing tool.
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tomato-lte-bench is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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Install tomato-lte-bench
To install this scripts, just clone this repository on some writable storage on your router, and add executing bench_all.sh script every 3 minutes to the scheduler. Configuration of scripts is stored inside common_rrd.sh. common_rrd.sh contains a lot of comments so it should be easy to understood. I do not recommend JFFS2 as a storage for your scripts, because currently script are designed to update database every 3 minutes. This could kill fragile router flash chips easily. Instead, you should connect an USB FlashDrive to your router, and copy all files every boot to /tmp partition. You can access your graphs by opening index.html with your browser. By default address is http://192.168.1.1/ext/cgi-bin/index.html.
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