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Re: wanted: your old NAT home router

2010-07-09 02:16:30
Hi,

a quick status update. We now have received over 100 donated home gateways, 
plus a DSLAM. The students are on their summer break, after which we'll start 
running a significantly expanded set of tests over this much larger population 
of devices.

Many of yo have donated boxes and suggested more experiments and better ways of 
performing our current tests - thank you!

In case you are attending IETF-78 in Maastricht and would like to donate a home 
gateway, simply bring it. (Or contact me now for shipping details; no cost to 
you.)

We're especially interested in devices from outside the EU and North America, 
or any other model we may not have yet (see 
http://fit.nokia.com/lars/tmp/2010-hgw-study-devices.txt). And we're still 
lacking a CMTS for testing cable modems...

See you in Maastricht,
Lars

On 2010-6-2, at 18:36, Lars Eggert wrote:
Hi,

FYI, a first report with test results for 34 devices is available at 
http://fit.nokia.com/lars/tmp/2010-hgw-study.pdf. Slides that summarize the 
results are at http://fit.nokia.com/lars/tmp/2010-hgw-study-slides.pdf.

We have received another 30-odd devices as donations, which we'll add to the 
testbed and include in a follow-up study.

If you have an unused, spare home gateway to donate to this effort, please 
contact us at nat-study(_at_)fit(_dot_)nokia(_dot_)com(_dot_) We're also 
interested in obtaining a DSLAM and a CMTS.

Thanks,
Lars

On 2010-4-29, at 12:34, Lars Eggert wrote:
Hi,

for a measurement study done together with Markku Kojo's team at the 
University of Helsinki, we're looking to collect as many different NAT home 
routers as possible. If you have an old clunker lying around somewhere, 
please contact me off-list. I'll cover shipping via DHL. Feel free to 
forward this email as you see fit.

The boxes will find a permanent home at the University of Helsinki. Study 
results will be published openly. The intent is that this collection become 
a resource for the community to be shared for future studies. 

Caveat: The boxes should NAT between Ethernet interfaces - we don't have DSL 
or cable access equipment in the lab setup at the moment.

Thanks,
Lars


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