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To your earlier post:<br>
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Correct, I cannot access the router.<br>
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The school does have an onsite internet cache but again no access.<br>
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To this post:<br>
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I will see if I can get a read only account.<br>
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I am looking at cacti etc to see if I can run them on the pi. Then I
don't have to worry about installation. I can just set the pi up
whenever I want to do some testing.<br>
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Regards<br>
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Kevin<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/01/13 13:40, Alistair Crust
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<pre wrap="">Hi Kevin,
Also check out cacti, nagios and others. If you can get the admin of the router to provide a read only account for snmp to can graph more accurately.
Kind regards
Alistair
Kevin Hall <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:kevin.hall@hallictservices.co.uk"><kevin.hall@hallictservices.co.uk></a> wrote:
Hi All
I have a school which has a very slow internet connection and I would
like to prove it is the connection from the router to the nearest POP
(point of presence).
I have a raspberry pi and I thought that with the right software, I
could get it to monitor the connection and graph the results.
I am looking at ntop. I have not done much with it yet but my initial
feeling is that it just monitors the pi's eth0 so I would still have to
cron an upload/download at regular intervals to get meaningful results.
Would this work?
Regards
Kevin
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