http://www.vwlowen.co.uk/internet/files.htm#routerstatslite

is software that is useful for monitoring an ADSL connection. When 'speed has increased' is mentioned, I wonder what has happened to the downstream noise margin.

Runs prettily under Wine, and is maintained, unlike DMT.



On 19/02/14 16:38, David Personette wrote:
I check for updates to certain projects each morning... I can quit anytime I want... =)

I hadn't enabled ipv6 again since the hurricane tunnels have been fixed, I'll do so tonight. Thanks again.

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On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Dave Taht <dave.t...@gmail.com <mailto:dave.t...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 11:11 AM, David Personette
    <dper...@gmail.com <mailto:dper...@gmail.com>> wrote:
    > I installed 3.10.28-12 <tel:3.10.28-12>, and other than some
    missing packages (bash and curl

    Heh. What do you guys do, have a cron job polling for changes to
    the build dir?
    :)

    I was going to sit on that and put out a more polished version
    sometime in
    the next couple days.

    > were what I noticed, and pulled from the previous version

    I killed some big packages while trying to get a new build done
    faster.

    I'll sort through the missing ones and add them back in. (I also just
    added in squid, per request). Got a big build box donated to use
    again, post disaster.

    Does anyone care about cups? (printing?) It was one of those
    things that
    just barely works in the first place due to memory constraints and
    a PITA
    and I haven't shipped it in a while. Most printers are network capable
    these days, and what I tend to use the usb port for is odd devices
    and gps and the like. I'd like to have support for a 3g modem or
    two...

    Two concerns of mine are that I killed off udev, which used to manage
    hotplugging. I'd like to know what, if anything, people are using
    the usb
    for, so as to be able to make sure losing udev doesn't break that...

    > comcast/3.10.28-4). It's working great for me. Throughput on
    WiFi from my
    > laptap to wired server is up, from 7-9MB to 10-12MB. Thank you.

    I still think there is some tuning to be done on a rrul load, but
    we had
    to get the last of the instruction traps out of the way first. As of
    this morning
    so far as I know, the "last" ones are gone, but I don't want to
    jinx it...

    Did you try ipv6? Default routes are not quite working for me in
    a couple scenarios.

    > --
    > David P.
    >
    >
    > On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 5:49 PM, Dave Taht <dave.t...@gmail.com
    <mailto:dave.t...@gmail.com>> wrote:
    >>
    >> ok, so all the bits flying in loose formation have been rebased
    on top of
    >> openwrt head, and I've submitted the last remaining differences
    (besides
    >> SQM) up to openwrt-devel. They immediately took one...
    >>
    >> I also went poking through current 3.14rc kernels to find bugs
    fixed there
    >> but
    >> not in stable 3.10. Found two more I think. (one elsewhere in
    the flow
    >> hash that I had
    >> just submitted upstream, sigh). Tried to backport sch_fq and
    sch_hhf,
    >> failed,
    >> gave up on tracking pie further.
    >>
    >> So I got a new build going, including dnsmasq with dnssec,
    tested the
    >> components,
    >> and was ready to release...
    >>
    >> ... when a whole boatload of other stuff landed. Doing a new
    build now...
    >>
    >> and taking the rest of the day off.
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Dave Täht
    >>
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    >> http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html
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