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[atlas] placing a probe into wireless networks (not terrestrial)
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Robert Kisteleki
robert at ripe.net
Fri Oct 28 10:32:39 CEST 2022
On 2022-10-28 10:04, Kurt Kayser wrote: > I would be offering support to try to establish such a probe and help to > setup a project defition. > > Any thoughts or feedback to this idea? In addition to what's already been said: it's useful for the whole community to increase the diversity of the network. So, the more networks we can have probes in, the merrier! While doing so I find it highly useful to add proper meta-data as well (ie. probe tags) to aid people understanding what they observe. For example it is confusing to see high RTTs for a probe, unless it's documented that it's on a (non-LEO) satellite link for example. Side-note: at the moment we have 31 probes connected on SPACEX-STARLINK (AS14593), see https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/network-coverage/?filter=AS14593 Regards, Robert
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