Those of you who have not looked at pping should do so. See: http://pollere.net/pping.html for a description, and look at the slides linked to on that page. In particular, it would be sweet to run this on a home router, as you can monitor latency simultaneously in either direction. Then we can point a finger properly at the ISP or at the WiFi in the home network (encouraging either/both to get fixed). Anyone interested in undertaking such a project with me, please drop me a note. The only downside is that pping is a C++ app, which makes it big for a home router, so it can't be used on old small home routers due to footprint issues; but many current home routers would have space for it. - Jim On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 8:41 PM, Kathleen Nichols wrote: > > Hi, > I've just made one of the tools I use to measure network delay > available with a GPLv2 license. Perhaps it will be of intererst. > > https://github.com/pollere/pping > > Kathie > _______________________________________________ > Bloat mailing list > Bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/bloat >