
SOLUS Sky
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SOLUS Sky
PingPlotterPingPlotter is recommended for IT professionals, network administrators, and any users who need to maintain network reliability and optimal performance. It is also suitable for remote workers experiencing connectivity issues and gamers who require low-latency connections.
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Native Apple frameworks only, Swift, SwiftUI and MapKit, with weather map tiles from OpenWeather. No third-party binaries or SDKs.
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Starlink users who live and work by their connection, RVers, boaters, off-gridders and remote workers who want to see exactly what their dish and the sky are doing in real time.
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he only native Mac app that shows your Starlink dish and the sky above it side by side, live telemetry from your own dish alongside the satellite serving you, obstructions, aurora and space weather, all reading locally with no account.
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Fully native to the Mac, no web wrappers or third-party frameworks. Reads straight from your own dish on the local network with no login, keeps working when your internet is down, and combines connection data with the sky, satellites, aurora and off-grid power in one view.
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I'm a Starlink user and built SOLUS Sky to scratch my own itch, I wanted to actually see what my dish and the sky above it were doing in real time, and nothing did that on the Mac, so I made it.
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Once you have those in place, there is little more you can do to help. There might be some marginal benefits in connecting with more peers at the cost of higher resources usage, especially bandwidth. Under normal circumstances, the default peers count from your clients should be good. Monitoring Internet quality with tools like those from pingman can help pinpoint the cause of some of these missed attestations if... Source: almost 4 years ago
I'm attempting to use PingPlotter to find the problem but I'm fairly new with it - The Packet Loss is occurring on IP 192.168.1.1 while testing 8.8.8.8, pingman.com, google.com, akamai.com however it does not show any PL for www.google.com. Source: almost 5 years ago
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