Question: is StatPing a right tool to track "Packet Loss"?
I'm trying to prove my internet provider should improve their services, thus wanted to gather Packet Loss statistics (how many, how often, how long) on: "when internet provider's router is pinged, but internet resources are not"
For example when router is responding, means it is up - devices still connected to it. And if devices can't reach for example google.com means there are no internet connection.
Is StatPing any good for this task?
Hi @DmytroSokhach. Statping is dead. Try https://github.com/statping-ng/statping-ng or https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma. Not sure if any of these support statistics on packet loss.
@d-Rickyy-b Thanks for explaining statping and statping-ng are totally different tools. I've ended up with statping-ng, installed from QNAP club, and it works fine: Now I even noticed that my "extension" router reboots when "main" one is down for too long. Uptime Kuma looks cool, will give it a try! (I've never was able to find it in Google searches)
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