tmo-live-graph
dump1090-monitor
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1.6 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tmo-live-graph
- Update to a prior post about awful speeds
- How is this man accessing the Gateway settings? (Link + Explanation in comments)
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Aluminium foil follow-up: we are officially making TMHI our only home internet provider, finally breaking free from Mediacom, all thanks to one thin sheet of foil.
Link for live graph of gateway metrics - https://github.com/highvolt-dev/tmo-live-graph
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Arcadyan UI version updated to v1.8.0 - WiFi settings removed on web
https://github.com/highvolt-dev/tmo-live-graph is a tool, that monitors your connection stats, no app needed, and shows a realtime graph so you can fine tune the gateway. Supports both gateway brands.
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Just a bit of bragging
https://github.com/highvolt-dev/tmo-live-graph This is the full React App, that monitors the signal, so you can place the modem, without having to use the app.
- Nokia's gateway best position
- Tool to log signal metrics and speed test results?
- Signal dropping, hitting reset button 1-4 time per day
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Oddly specific use case for the UDR question
Like brimur mentioned, if you won't realistically need anything besides the UniFi controller, just run it off an existing computer or a Pi. If you want to monitor the trashcan, you can use tmo-live-graph - it doesn't show active traffic, but it does show signal information (which might be more useful in general).
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3 Band Carrier Aggregation
Yes, I built that information into https://github.com/highvolt-dev/tmo-live-graph/ for users on the Nokia (no carrier aggregation info available in the Arcadyan as far as I know - it does show connected bands as an array but I've only seen one value in it)
dump1090-monitor
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Android mobile notifications/webhooks from dump1090
I was right, it Just Works™! The README and default config now both have a Pushover example though. Thanks :)
What are some alternatives?
tmo-monitor - A lightweight, cross-platform Python 3 script that can monitor the T-Mobile Home Internet Nokia, Arcadyan, and Sagecom 5G Gateways for 4G/5G bands, cellular site (tower), and internet connectivity and reboots as needed or on-demand.
PiAware-Docker - Docker build for PiAware + dump1090-fa + lighttpd. For Raspberry Pi
bams - BigBlueButton & AdobeConnect Monitoring Software
express-status-monitor - 🚀 Realtime Monitoring solution for Node.js/Express.js apps, inspired by status.github.com, sponsored by https://dynobase.dev
KWin-window-positioning-scripts - KWin scripts controlling window placement on multi-monitor setups
homebridge-messenger - Send HomeKit messages with HomeBridge (Pushover / IFTTT / Email)
peluno - Peluno is a dashboard web-app to display your cryptocurrency portfolio. Includes real-time graph monitoring and prices.
node-gcm - A NodeJS wrapper library port to send data to Android devices via Google Cloud Messaging
notion-api-chore-db-to-gotify - Node program to periodically send push notifications via Gotify when a Notion DB status condition is met (eg task is "due today" or "overdue")
PS2Alert.me - Browser notifications for PlanetSide 2 alerts 🚨
simple-chrome-desktop-notifications - Source code for the article "Create Simple Chrome Desktop Notfications with JavaScript in 100 seconds"