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Monitor-IO provided a system that did a constant measurement of your internet service and reported it to a service that would email you if things were down, or wonky.

They recently announced that they can't keep the service going, but instead of just making the device useless, they developed a standalone solution that replicated most of the functionality of the device, sans the backend services like email when down (which you can't do if your internet service is down.)

While I'm sad to see this go away, it's awesome that they are giving everyone a solution, you can even roll your own as it's a standard Orange Pi One board inside the box.

Cheers gents, this is how you do it.

Monitor-IO provided a system that did a constant measurement of your internet service and reported it to a service that would email you if things were down, or wonky. They recently announced that they can't keep the service going, but instead of just making the device useless, they developed a standalone solution that replicated most of the functionality of the device, sans the backend services like email when down (which you can't do if your internet service is down.) While I'm sad to see this go away, it's awesome that they are giving everyone a solution, you can even roll your own as it's a standard Orange Pi One board inside the box. Cheers gents, this is how you do it.

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This was a device that sat on your network and did pings to various sites and reported that to a central database server. That database server would notify you if certain events happened, like your service went down or got slow.

The company providing the central database said they aren't going to do it anymore, however here's a new software image that you can put on any compatible device that does something very similar.

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Well then I agree bad fucking ass they are not shitting on customers since they can't maintain business sadly. I will download today and explore

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The device they used is an Orange Pi 1, I would assume that anything with a moderately compatible OS and GPIO would work just fine.

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Thanks for all the info. That moniter I read on very interesting 🤔 will make a good toll alongside a kali distribution