I think there is an OpenWRT project floating around for network testing. That hardware can be had for less than $100. There is also the RIPE Atlas project that is worth checking out. It looks like some MICE members have existing anchors. *https://atlas.ripe.net/ <https://atlas.ripe.net/>* On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 10:33 AM Jeff Wilde <jeff.wilde@parkregion.com> wrote:
Wouldn't that be like a $200+ client solution? Seems relatively high is the issue or am I looking at it wrong. I know that Vantage Point is pretty costly when your talking about 100+ or whatever the number is clients.
Jeff
-----Original Message----- From: MICE Discuss <MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET> On Behalf Of Lubitz, Jake (MNIT) Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 10:05 AM To: MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET Subject: Re: [MICE-DISCUSS] MICE attached compliance speed test server
+1 on the NUC. The Raspi 3B+ USB ports and Ethernet port all share an USB 2.0 bus. So at most, you may see up to 300Mbps of throughput on the Raspi. I've tried iperf and speedtest-cli on the Raspi and never got over 200Mbps on a 1Gbps WAN connection.
Jake
-----Original Message----- From: MICE Discuss <MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET> On Behalf Of Chris Wopat Sent: Monday, February 25, 2019 9:50 AM To: MICE-DISCUSS@LISTS.IPHOUSE.NET Subject: Re: [MICE-DISCUSS] MICE attached compliance speed test server
On 2/25/19 9:46 AM, Shaun Carlson wrote:
I was looking at a couple of options for Raspberry Pi, but haven't built anything yet. Have you?
Pi starting with model 3b+ can link at gigabit, but cannot do anywhere near that speed.
If the goal is something small, one would likely have to go with a real x86 based thing, perhaps an intel NUC:
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