openmptcprouter
H-line-software
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openmptcprouter
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Multipath TCP for Linux
I've been looking at this project for a while which may be interesting to you: https://github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter.
I recently bought a property where I cannot get a full fibre connection, but I can get 150-400 Mbps using 5G. I've been thinking about using dual 5G connections and tunneling my traffic via mptcp to a VPS to aggregate the connections.
- OpenMPTCProuter v0.60: an open source solution to aggregate connections
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802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLOW: The 1 Kilometer WiFi Standard
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
I mentored the port of MPTCP to OpenWRT years ago, and OpenMPTCPRouter took some of this work in their port.
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Ask HN: A network device that doesn't exist?
Something which goes further than this, but works very well for my use case and would probably suit others in the WFH crowd: OpenMPTCProuter [1]
This handles failover between connections and also aggregates them using MultiPath TCP to maximize bandwidth & overall reliability at the expense of increased data usage and the cost of running a machine somewhere with a decent connection, even a cheap VPS.
I'm using it to aggregate ADSL, Starlink and 4G, resulting in a stable 250mbps/50mbps connection.
* [1] https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
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Starlink as an emergency solution
You might want to take a look at https://www.openmptcprouter.com/.
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Satellite handover latency
I do the same and for the same reason, but I use https://www.openmptcprouter.com/, which is open source. It's game changing!
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ISO best failover option for SL and T-Mobile 5G
If you're looking for a bonded type solution similar to Speedify, I've had good success with a raspberry pi, an inexpensive 10 port gig switch, a DigitalOcean droplet and https://www.openmptcprouter.com/.
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Seamless failover solution using channel bonding and Wireguard, is it possible?
I get a VPS, preferably with Debian or Ubuntu and set it up as described here
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AMA with startyourownisp.com creators: 50+ years in the (W)ISP industry. Ask us anything!
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/ was the inspiration
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Suggestions for Load Balancing
Then OP could use OpenMPTCProuter to bond the connection, thus actually getting bandwidth benefits out of the multiple carriers.
H-line-software
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802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLOW: The 1 Kilometer WiFi Standard
I observed the "H-Line", https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_line
Made a GIF of the transit of the milky way using this software on a raspberry pi with some SDR/RF equipment. https://github.com/byggemandboesen/H-line-software
Unfortunately I only have some images on my phone right now, a git page is on my todo.
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Need Help Interpreting H-line 3D Corner Antenna Signal
You'll find the H-line-software on : github.com/byggemandboesen/H-line-software. There is a requirements.txt file which will install the necessary Python packages. Python3 is afaik also available on github. But you can just google 'Python3 download'.
- Anyone done anything with Hydrogen Line on 1420Mhz?
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H Line observations and question
For anyone wondering what software we're talking about, here's a link to the GitHub repository. I am planning to do some updates to it in the near future for better performance, better looking observations/plots and a more intuitive UI.
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Beginner looking for feedback on antenna/horn for
Then I found H-line-software (https://github.com/byggemandboesen/H-line-software). It's running without GNU radio and makes interval reading for 24 hr with automatically produced GIF animation from the spectrums. So you can see pretty clearly how the Milky Way drifts over you. A small map shows to where your RT was pointing while reading. Scrolling down this subreddit you will find several posts with images from out of this software.
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My hydrogen line data over the past few days. I’m working on a map of our galaxy. Only 3 tilts so far but I’m working on getting a motor and making some tilt controllers. (More info in comments)
I have a wifi grid antenna into a nooelec SAWbird+ H1 into a nooelec SDR + some cables. I’m using https://github.com/byggemandboesen/H-line-software to receive/graph basic graphs and then my own webpage with the Plotly JavaScript library to make my map
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Trouble With Hydrogen Line Readings
I, however, want to ask about how you're trying to detect the hydrogen line peak? Are you using software like SDR++, SDR# or similar? I that case, I would propose trying to use custom software dedicated for H-line astronomy. The hydrogen line is still quite weak and it often requires an average of multiple FFTs. For that I'd advise my own software which will work with a couple python libraries and run on Linux, windows and etc.
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Hydrogen Line Radio Telescope
You probably need to look at the Soapy SDR interface in that case. Other pre-made projects are Virgo, Pictor, and my own software (which unfortunately only supports RTL units) https://github.com/byggemandboesen/H-line-software
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Hydrogen line observation around the Cygnus area with a wifi grid dish
My hydrogen line software
- Stetting up a Radiotelescope
What are some alternatives?
MLVPN - Multi-link VPN (ADSL/SDSL/xDSL/Network aggregation / bonding)
sdrangel - SDR Rx/Tx software for Airspy, Airspy HF+, BladeRF, HackRF, LimeSDR, PlutoSDR, RTL-SDR, SDRplay RSP1 and FunCube
shadowsocks-rust - A Rust port of shadowsocks
Virgo - 📡 Virgo: A Versatile Spectrometer for Radio Astronomy
glorytun - Multipath UDP tunnel
pycraf - pycraf is a package that provides functions and procedures for various tasks in spectrum-management compatibility studies.
overthebox - OverTheBox - Aggregate and encrypt your multiple internet connections.
plotly.js - Open-source JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash
SmoothWAN - An OpenWrt flavor for internet bonding and seamless failover using Speedify with few extras.
nrsc5-dui - An enhanced, user-friendly version of nrsc5-gui that is not heavily dependent upon Python processing for audio generation.
sctp - A Go implementation of SCTP
ansible-openwisp2 - Ansible role that installs and upgrades OpenWISP.