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Sorry if this is not an 'issue' but if someone would enlighten me with the command (property or SNMP OID range) to print out all of the modems stats as I would like to convert the output into a csv file to be read into my new project of an excel spreadsheet that calculates good, bad and average values from the modem stats (dBvM power and SNR dB) and colourizes them via conditional formatting. Informing the user on if they should buy a downstream attenuator, amplifier, remove a splitter or contact their ISP.
Thanks.
Great work by the way :)
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Jayonics
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Finding modem stats. URL - (192.168.*.1/?device_networkstatus&mid=NetworkStatus)
Finding modem stats. Webpage URL for appropriate data - (192.168.*.1/?device_networkstatus&mid=NetworkStatus)
Sep 11, 2020
Jayonics
changed the title
Finding modem stats. Webpage URL for appropriate data - (192.168.*.1/?device_networkstatus&mid=NetworkStatus)
Finding 'Cable modem' stats. Webpage URL for appropriate data - (192.168.*.1/?device_networkstatus&mid=NetworkStatus)
Sep 11, 2020
Sorry if this is not an 'issue' but if someone would enlighten me with the command (property or SNMP OID range) to print out all of the modems stats as I would like to convert the output into a csv file to be read into my new project of an excel spreadsheet that calculates good, bad and average values from the modem stats (dBvM power and SNR dB) and colourizes them via conditional formatting. Informing the user on if they should buy a downstream attenuator, amplifier, remove a splitter or contact their ISP.
Thanks.
Great work by the way :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: