The old smib had a command for monitoring who was in the space.
This used an ARP command running on the router; however, this can likely be done from the SMIB host itself, depending on Docker networking shenanigans.
This could be used to track how many non-space-owned devices are connected to the wireless at a given time, and use this as a metric for how busy.
The old smib had a command for monitoring who was in the space.
This used an ARP command running on the router; however, this can likely be done from the SMIB host itself, depending on Docker networking shenanigans.
This could be used to track how many non-space-owned devices are connected to the wireless at a given time, and use this as a metric for how busy.