So just in case its of any interest, I have been plugging away with trying to get my real time v130 stats working since swapping over to the v130 which has massively improved my line compared to the vmg3925 I use to use in modem mode. My eci line has always been troublesome but having used the the v130 for around 6 months now I have lifted my DS sync by about 6mb using the SNR offset, which DLM has completely ignored (I have been running 4db on the DS for months) and latency is faster. The main issue with the vmg3925 (tried various different ones) was the DS snr would fall away to a minus figure after about 2 weeks resulting in a drop of DS sync. I don't think FTTP will be in our our area any time soon as it never seems to be mentioned so I really wanted to get this working as have been missing my line stats
Anyway the V130 has been great and I have now got my stats/graphs working real-time and uploading to the web. I am only uploading the data that interests me rather than every modem detail. You can have a look here if you wish
https://www.team-rebellion.net/Ned/index.htmI use Munin to gather the stats and have had it working using the following methods:
Pi3
Ubuntu server
Apache
Munin (plugins kindly given to me by a friend)
This method has worked well and Munin produces an internal web page so you can look at all the available stats real time but as I wanted to upload the data from Munin to the web I had to modify my build/method
My current machine consists of:
Win10
Hyper V - ubuntu desktop with apache, Munin
winftp using a couple of scripts to gather the output files from Munin and upload it to the web
If any v130 users out there want any details then feel free to pm. The upload to the web isn't required unless you want to as you can view the graphs locally. I was surprised how easy it runs on the pi3 method. I can access the modem via my opnsense setup directly using a couple of settings via the wan port.