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- A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ or a newer model
- A micro SD card with at least 16GB
- WiFiMon Raspberry Pi operating system image (Installation option 1) or Raspberry Pi with installed Raspberry Pi OS (Installation option 2)
Setting up the WHP
There are two options for the WHP installation:
- Installation and configuration from the prepared WiFiMon WHP image (Installation option 1)
- Installation and configuration on the Raspberry Pi with already installed Raspberry Pi OS (Stretch or later) (Installation option 2)
Installation and configuration AnchorOption 1 Option 1
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You should put the URL or IP address of the WTS in which the NetTest, speedtest and boomerang JS scripts are injected. Details about the configuration of the WiFiMon testtools are included in the WiFiMon Test Server (WTS) installation documentation. Following the assumptions/notations of the WTS guide, examples of the URLs for NetTest, speedtest and boomerang respectively are (i) https://WTS_FQDN/wifimon/measurements/nettest.html, (ii) https://WTS_FQDN/wifimon/measurements/speedworker.html and (iii) https://WTS_FQDN/wifimon/measurements/boomerang.html.
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User has to edit lines 31 and 38 according to the network configuration of the key WiFiMon components. In line 31, "WHP_NUMBER" should match the number assigned to the testtools of the particular WiFiMon Hardware Probe (WHP), e.g. for the WHP assigned the number 1, the value should be "1". Assigning numbers to WHPs is possible by appropriately setting the testtool attribute included in the websites monitored by them. More information related to assigning number to WHPs is available in the WiFiMon Test Server installation guide. In line 38, "WAS_FQDN" should match the FQDN of the WiFiMon Analysis Server (WAS) responsible for processing the wireless performance metrics of the WHP. The above code block assumes that the WAS uses https and port 8443. It is possible to use http in which case WAS listens on port 9000 instead of 8443.
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