Install: Lte Hmonitor
Complete Guide to LTE H-Monitor: Installation, Setup, and Optimization
Auto-Start (Optional): To start LTE H-Monitor automatically with Windows, create a shortcut to the .exe file in the Windows StartUp folder (\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp). For Linux (e.g., Raspberry Pi, NAS): LTE H-Monitor requires Mono to run on Linux. Install Mono: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install mono-complete Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Launch: Navigate to the directory and run: mono ./LTEHMonitor.exe -cli Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard lte hmonitor install
: A similar analysis tool used specifically for frequency band selection and antenna alignment. Home Assistant Integration Complete Guide to LTE H-Monitor: Installation, Setup, and
Long-term Monitoring: Track speeds and signal strength for up to a year. Runtime:
Extract: Unzip the folder to a dedicated directory on your desktop or C: drive.
Step 3: Running the Script
- Open a New Terminal in WinBox.
- Run the import command:
/import file=hmonitor.rsc(Note: Replace "hmonitor.rsc" with the actual filename of the downloaded script). - Wait for the script to finish execution. It will create a new system scheduler or menu entry.
7. Example deployment scenario (concise)
- 50 probes, each sampling 10 cells at 1 Hz → estimate ~4–6 MB/s ingest.
- Central processing: 8-core, 32 GB RAM for stream processing cluster; Kafka with 3 brokers, 1 TB SSD each; Prometheus/InfluxDB cluster for metrics with 14-day retention and daily downsampling to hourly aggregates for long-term storage.
Connection Failed: Ensure your router's API or "WebUI" is not being blocked by a firewall and that you are using the correct admin password.