starlink-grpc-tools
starlink-cli
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17 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
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The Unlicense | MIT License |
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starlink-grpc-tools
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Good metrics exporter (current)?
https://github.com/sparky8512/starlink-grpc-tools - Cant seem to get this to work with docker-compose and influxdb2.8
- Starlink Router management
- How to continuously monitor latency for more than 15 minutes?
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Debugging non responsive dish or cable
I'm guessing you've already looked at the debug in the SL app. This is a good reference on what the debug lines mean. https://github.com/sparky8512/starlink-grpc-tools/blob/main/starlink_grpc.py
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alerting on bad stuff for my SL?
If you want to get really detailed there's a gRPC endpoint in Dishy with a whole lot of debug data you can look at. See these dashboards for instance. I set all this up a long while back but stopped using it, partly because it's not easy and partly because a Ubiquiti bug makes it hard for me to get at the data.
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Does Dishy switch satellite if it knows a satellite will go into an obstructed area?
BoresightAzimuth&Elevation in the debug data are not virtual. That's where your dish points physically. I was told in the beginning (2020 - early 2021) dish shared via grpc the serving satellite number and it showed if the connection was prescheduled or fallback but they hid that api from public access. The only way to see what satellites dish connects to is to observe obstruction map filling up after a cold start. The dish doesn't know about obstructions after a cold start though.
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How to „download” the Statistics data?
You can use Starlink's API to pull data and statistics, you can find some tools at https://github.com/sparky8512/starlink-grpc-tools/
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Deciphering Debug Data
I found a good one on GitHub. https://github.com/sparky8512/starlink-grpc-tools/blob/main/starlink_grpc.py
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Obstructions increase/decrease with heat? Or is it something else?
Have a look at https://github.com/sparky8512/starlink-grpc-tools
- Logging statistics from http://dishy.starlink.com/debug
starlink-cli
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How does one access the GPS data?
If you're still digging into that, this might help: https://github.com/starlink-community/starlink-cli They figured out a lot of stuff, but sadly not raw gps data which I'm interested in 🤣
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DHCP option 121? No more need to add a static route to 192.168.100.1?
The router service serves up the "extra" ping stats such as CS:Go ping times, here's a tool to poll these: https://github.com/starlink-community/starlink-cli
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Starlink With Pfsense
This is because those stats are exposed from the grpc API on the wifi router, not dishy. Since you are not using the router, that API is not available to the web interface to use. This command line client demonstrates what I mean.
- Command line client for dishy and the router
What are some alternatives?
starlink - 📈 Starlink Monitoring System. Measuring the performance of your Starlink internet connection
knowledge-base - Wiki containing installation instructions, performance tips, and solutions to common problems
starlink_exporter - 📡 Prometheus exporter that exposes metrics from SpaceX Starlink Dish
knowledge-base - An area for unofficial documentation for Starlink
BetterThanNothingWebInterface - A Web Interface for Seeing Data from Dishy in the Better Than Nothing Beta by Starlink
internet-pi - Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet.
dishy_grafana - Starlink Dishy Grafana Dashboards
open-location-code - Open Location Code is a library to generate short codes, called "plus codes", that can be used as digital addresses where street addresses don't exist.
internet-monitoring - Monitor your network and internet speed with Docker & Prometheus
docker-mqtt2influxdb - A bridge between MQTT and InfluxDB
Mosh - Mobile Shell
docker-speedtest