home network monitoring and shaping

g at 1337.io g at 1337.io
Wed Feb 13 02:57:24 UTC 2013


I vote pfSense.. don't skimp on the NIC's when you build one out (Intel
ftw).

My $0.02..

Gino

On 2/12/13 1:56 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:
> 
> O oracle of nanog: unlike things like rogue processes eating tons of CPU,
> it seems to me that network monitoring is essentially a black art for the
> average schmuck home network operator (of which I count myself). That
> is: if the "network is slow", it's really hard to tell why that might be
> and
> who of the eleventy seven devices on my wifi is sucking the life out of my
> bandwidth. And then even if I get an idea of who the perp is, my
> remediation
> choice seems to be "find that device, smash it with sledge hammer".
> 
> It seems that there really ought to be a better way here to manage my
> home network. Like, for example, the ability to get stats from router and
> tell it to shape various devices/flows to play nice. Right now, it seems to
> me that the state of the art is pretty bad -- static-y kinds of setups for
> static-y kinds of flows that people-y kind of users don't understand or
> touch on their home routers.
> 
> The ob-nanog is that "my intertoobs r slow" is most likely a call to your
> support desks which is expensive, of course. Is anything happening on
> this front? Is openwrt, for example, paying much attention to this problem?
> 
> Mike
> 




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