Dear forum members,
I am pleased to announce my first addon. It is a fork from modmon from JackYaz. I have nowhere near the experience of regular addon authors. And belmon is beta software, which has never been tested with another modem than mine. But still, if you always wanted to use modmon, but your cable modem is not supported, you might be interested in belmon.
belmon is intended to be useable by customers of the VOO ISP in Belgium that are equipped with a Technicolor CGA4233, and want to record the history of the modem's signal strength and other metrics. See screenshot below. (Note that there is some uncertainty around authentication, to be reviewed with the first testers ;-) ).
If you have another modem and you are ready to write some code, you could also look at the repo: v0.1.0-alpha or the branch Example-of-minimum-changes-for-new-modem-support could give you some ideas. Also, the documentation folder could help you understand how I git from modmon to belmon.
The addon is somewhat documented in the README at https://github.com/waluwaz/belmon, including some more warnings. It's currently in version 0.5.1 beta.
If you feel adventurous enough to give it a try, you're most welcome.
Best regards
Wistuplu
PS: Here is an example of charts, after filtering for just a few channels. (NB: At least at my address, this modem uses 16 channels among 20 available channels. And the channel selection typically changes every few days.)
I am pleased to announce my first addon. It is a fork from modmon from JackYaz. I have nowhere near the experience of regular addon authors. And belmon is beta software, which has never been tested with another modem than mine. But still, if you always wanted to use modmon, but your cable modem is not supported, you might be interested in belmon.
belmon is intended to be useable by customers of the VOO ISP in Belgium that are equipped with a Technicolor CGA4233, and want to record the history of the modem's signal strength and other metrics. See screenshot below. (Note that there is some uncertainty around authentication, to be reviewed with the first testers ;-) ).
If you have another modem and you are ready to write some code, you could also look at the repo: v0.1.0-alpha or the branch Example-of-minimum-changes-for-new-modem-support could give you some ideas. Also, the documentation folder could help you understand how I git from modmon to belmon.
The addon is somewhat documented in the README at https://github.com/waluwaz/belmon, including some more warnings. It's currently in version 0.5.1 beta.
If you feel adventurous enough to give it a try, you're most welcome.
Best regards
Wistuplu
PS: Here is an example of charts, after filtering for just a few channels. (NB: At least at my address, this modem uses 16 channels among 20 available channels. And the channel selection typically changes every few days.)