I built an internet speed analytics tool

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  • internet-speed-logger

    Open source application to track your internet download and upload speeds with an elegant web interface.

  • Cool project. Looks a little bit like the one i've been using as a basis: https://github.com/brennentsmith/internet-speed-logger I just combined it with a CosmosDB and put the dashboard online with the actual tester running locally of course.

  • I leveraged Speedtest's CLI in a little mashup of Docker, Python, Grafana And InfluxDB because I had found some inconsistencies with other CLI speed testing applications and needed something to log a remote internet connection for a few months to prove bad and repetitive specific time of day latency [0].

    [0] https://gitlab.com/splatops/cntn-speedtest

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  • durnitisp

    A port of dandersons damnitisp to rust.

  • I love seeing all these approaches to the same basic problem. Catching your ISP in the act of providing poor service.

    Here's mine: https://github.com/zaphar/durnitisp No readme sorry. It uses UDP packets to various different stun servers to export network statistics to prometheus. Then I just use grafana to review the results.

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