I'm looking for tools that help me determine the latency across large wireless mesh networks, and I'm wondering if Smokeping is the answer. I will have hundreds (and in some cases, possibly 1000+) wireless cell sites, some of which are linked only with unlicensed backhaul (e.g. 802.11a on 5.8 GHz). In network terms, this is pretty much one giant layer 2 network.
I'd like to measure latency across all of these mesh links in the hopes of finding when a link is "bad" (low RSSI [receive signal], which lowers the data rate, means congestion, or a possibility a combination between the two). Because of the way that this network is setup (few ethernet egress points), having slave nodes out in the field is not that easy. Can Smokeping tell me the "hop" between each link (i.e. layer 1/2 link)? When I see the demos, I see either (a) hops between layer three networks (e.g. SmokeTrace), or (b) Smokeping results between master / slave nodes. _______________________________________________ smokeping-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/smokeping-users
