I currently use Celeron or Atom based single board devices.

https://www.amazon.com/Jetway-Networking-Appliance-Embedded-JBC373F38W-525/dp/B00ESMUF7O are pretty OK.

There's also a celeron model. They both have 4 interfaces.

On 5/23/2017 5:20 PM, Shripal Daphtary wrote:
Mark, what type of device are you using as the sensor?

I've been looking for a raspberry pi with two Ethernet interfaces but I can't 
seem to find one.

I'm assuming we need on port for port mirror traffic and one for internet 
access to send the data back to voipmonitor.



Thanks,

Shripal

On May 23, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Mark Wiater <mark.wia...@greybeam.com> wrote:


 From time to time we have some remote clients who are facing voice quality 
issues on their endpoints and I have no real good way of troubleshooting or pin 
pointing the problem.
While it's not completely free, I couldn't live without voipmonitor for this 
very use. I install a sensor in the client network on a mirror port or on the 
phone system and get to see exactly what they see, from a voip perspective.

The collection software is open source but the gui is invaluable.



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