Keysight’s Ixea Line of traffic generators with concurrent monitoring are 
industrial grade tools for certification testing. I’ve used them to simulate 
thousands of WiFi users to validate an 400 node access point deployment at a 
major airport. Not cheap but has all the knobs and dials you’re looking for. 
You can also rent them.

 -mel

On Feb 24, 2024, at 8:43 AM, Jesse DuPont <jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net> wrote:

 I believe you can do most of what you want using a Mikrotik and its Traffic 
Generator. Packet templates can be crafted mimic any of the popular protocols 
(L2, L3, L4), at least at the header level, with less flexibility on the 
payload legitimacy.

On 2/23/24 10:33 AM, Brandon Martin wrote:
Before I go to the trouble of making one myself, does anybody happen to know of 
a pre-canned program to generate realistic and scalable amounts of 
broadcast/broad-multicast network background "chatter" seen on typical consumer 
and business networks?  This would be things like lots of ARP traffic to/from 
various sources/destinations within a subnet, SSDP, MDNS-SD, SMB browser 
traffic, DHCP requests, etc.?

Ideally, said tool would have knobs to control the amount of traffic and 
whether a given type of traffic is present.

This is mostly for torture testing "IoT" type devices by exposing them to lots 
of diverse, essentially nonsense traffic that they're likely to see in a real 
environment.

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Brandon Martin

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