I've got to hand it to the DSL-2780, it syncs well.
So regarding the stats, I've spent much time tinkering around to find out how to get the stats using telnet, as routerstats crashes the 2780. Thanks to some nuggets of info here and some suggestions from asbokid, I now have a script running on the router that I've written. It's capturing the DS SNR & sync rate to a log on a memory card using the 2780's usb port. I don't need to leave the computer on which is a result!
Methinks someone has had some fun.
If I have the urge to be
Eagle-obsessive about my line statistics, I power up a
Raspberry Pi which is attached to my LAN. The
R-Pi then harvests the statistics from the
Huawei HG622 and writes them to a log file (which is stored on a USB memory stick). The log file is then used as the input for graphing utilities, etc.
As the
HG622 has a USB port, I guess that there is a project waiting to be developed . . . a total re-write of the firmware so that it also auto-harvests the line statistics and stores them to a USB memory stick plugged into the USB port.
I'll leave it logging for a few more days, than attach the results here. I copied the log formatting style from routerstats. What would be a good way to view it?
I am not familiar with the log format of
Routerstats . . . If textual, just copy and paste between
quote tags. If graphical, ensure that the images are appropriately sized and attach them to your post.
When you are ready to share some results, I'm sure that either
Eric or
Kitz will be willing to advise on the best way of doing so.