advice needed re. a ping/log app

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greetings, everybody.

living out in the woods, i am cursed by having to use frontier 
communications dsl for phone/internet. the phone is voip, so when the 
internet is down everything is down. there is no cellular service here. so 
when it does gown i have to drive 10 miles to a cell signal and sit in my 
car while over the course of a couple hours i end up getting no 
satisfaction from "support" located in a part of the world where english 
is not the first language.

the internet goes down multiple times daily, usually for a few minutes but 
often more. it goes down for a few seconds multiple times each hour. it 
has been this way for years.

it is my intention to make a formal complaint, and to do this i need to 
provide proof. unless there's a better method, i need to come up with an 
application that runs all the time and pings, say, cloudfare at 1.1.1.1, 
every few seconds and logs the results. it would be helpful if the logs 
were readily readable.

there seem to be several such applications, but the ones i can find are for 
windows and seem to be overkill, logging numerous things i don't need. i 
just need to log this particular datum, in pretty fine detail, for a long 
period of time, on a linux machine.

anyone know if there is such a thing and if so, what it would be? i would 
love if there were a tde utility that did this, but i don't know if such 
exists.

thanks!
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dep

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