{"repo":"FutureSolutionDev/internet-monitor","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/FutureSolutionDev/internet-monitor","clone":"git clone https://github.com/FutureSolutionDev/internet-monitor.git","description":"free, open-source tool that runs silently in the background and monitors your internet connection 24/7 using three simultaneous checks","language":"Go","stars":59,"topics":["checker","dns","go","golang","internet","monitor","monitoring","opensource"],"license":null,"category":"analytics","readme_excerpt":"🌐 Internet Monitor 🇸🇦 اقرأ بالعربية Document your outages. Win the dispute with your ISP. Internet Monitor is a free, open-source tool that captures proof of every internet drop — so you can stop arguing from memory and start attaching evidence to your support ticket. It logs each outage with per-layer detail (TCP / HTTP / DNS) — so you can prove things like \"DNS failed while the link was up\" — with exact timestamps and durations , and exports a clean monthly report (PDF) or CSV you can hand to your provider. 100% local: no account, no cloud, no telemetry. It's also an excellent everyday connectivity monitor — live dashboard, latency/jitter trends, speed tests, and Discord/Slack/Telegram alerts. --- 💡 Why Internet Monitor? Most \"my internet is down\" complaints fail because you have no proof — no timestamps, no causes, no durations. Internet Monitor produces that evidence: - Per-layer logging (TCP / HTTP / DNS) — prove which layer failed, not just \"it was slow\". (e.g. \"DNS resolution failed while the link itself was reachable.\") - Exact timestamps + durations for every disconnection, plus monthly availability %. - Exportable evidence — one-click monthly outage report (PDF) and JSONL / CSV you can attach to a ticket. - LAN-vs-ISP diagnosis (optional ICMP) — distinguish \"my router is down\" from \"my ISP is down\". 🧾 How to use this against your ISP 1. Run it in the background (system tray or standalone window) — it checks every few seconds, 24/7. 2. Let it capture the drops —","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/FutureSolutionDev","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/FutureSolutionDev/internet-monitor/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}