You can get it from my CeroWrtScripts git repo: https://github.com/richb-hanover/CeroWrtScripts It also includes the config-cerowrt.sh that I use to get consistent settings after flashing firmware, and my tunnelbroker.sh script that sets up a 6in4 tunnel.
On Mar 25, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Dave Taht <dave.t...@gmail.com> wrote: > I suggest renaming it to something like bloattest, to avoid copyright > and trademark issues. If you can come up with a sexier name, > goferit... (I have had a name in hiding for a while, "lul" - latency > under load, > you are welcome to it) For version 1.0, I'm going with "betterspeedtest.sh"? There are a bunch of "speedtest.sh" scripts out there. This one's better. (I never said I was good at names. :-) > ahh... my old friend... awk... I don't know why it took me so long to learn about awk. What a hoot! > If you change the script to use /bin/sh it works directly on cero! Done. > I have longed to have some sort of sane test server infrastructure in > place, tied to a domain that did geographic dns, for a long time. Are > you going to incur any costs in doing this? community driven and > ad-supported seems like a way to go except that shell scripts don't > have ads... I'm happy to support this for the time being. This is currently running on a fairly studly VPS in Atlanta that costs $10/month. An individual netperf session doesn't bother it at all; we've had ~250 sessions since I mentioned this, and it hasn't even dented my bandwidth cap (<< 1%) I'm teaching myself node.js, so there'll shortly be a web page there that lets you see how many sessions and what CPU utilization it causes. > I'd argue in favor of throwing out the first 25 sec of the test if you > aren't already due to speedboost. Interesting... Version 1.1 Rich _______________________________________________ Cerowrt-devel mailing list Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel