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    • J
      Jarhead @bearhntr
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      @bearhntr said in Speed Test and/or Graph:

      @jarhead

      I am not a Linux guru. Apologies.

      I tried that command from the DIAG > CMD PRMT. I get an error.

      I will do some more research. I was just hoping there was a PKG to install and a DASHBOARD tile which could be used.

      You have to install it first.
      pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.2.0-freebsd12-x86_64.pkg"

      You'll either need to reboot or start the service manually and I forget the command to do that but @stephenw10 knows it.

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        bearhntr @Jarhead
        last edited by

        @jarhead

        WOO HOO -- you da man!!

        I got it to install:

        Shell Output - speedtest --accept-license

        You may only use this Speedtest software and information generated
        from it for personal, non-commercial use, through a command line
        interface on a personal computer. Your use of this software is subject
        to the End User License Agreement, Terms of Use and Privacy Policy at
        these URLs:

        https://www.speedtest.net/about/eula
        https://www.speedtest.net/about/terms
        https://www.speedtest.net/about/privacy
        

        ==============================================================================

        License acceptance recorded. Continuing.

        Speedtest by Ookla

          Server: Sparklight - Atlanta, GA (id: 8707)
             ISP: Comcast Cable
        

        Idle Latency: 14.98 ms (jitter: 0.53ms, low: 14.78ms, high: 15.77ms)

        Download:   355.75 Mbps (data used: 430.1 MB)
                     37.51 ms   (jitter: 3.80ms, low: 4.96ms, high: 50.58ms)
        
          Upload:    11.79 Mbps (data used: 13.5 MB)
                     23.78 ms   (jitter: 11.24ms, low: 10.47ms, high: 429.20ms)
        

        Packet Loss: 0.0%

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        • bearhntrB
          bearhntr @bearhntr
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          Still would be nice to have a Dashboard Panel. 😁

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Jarhead
            last edited by

            @jarhead said in Speed Test and/or Graph:

            You'll either need to reboot or start the service manually and I forget the command to do that but @stephenw10 knows it.

            Run: rehash so the shell knows about the new binary.

            It's hard to recommend loading pkgs from external repos when one exists in the default repo though.

            Steve

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              Jarhead @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 True, but is that one still maintained? Thought it hasn't been updated in years.
              Plus, this one is right from Ookla and made for FreeBSD.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                It still works OK as far as I can see. Tests from the firewall itself are always a compromise anyway.

                Steve

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                  bearhntr @stephenw10
                  last edited by

                  @stephenw10

                  Tried it -- I got this:

                  001b74de-5195-4683-a477-77e909b2b55a-image.png

                  Do you know of any way to get something on the dashboard for SpeedTest? It would be nice if it was there with a record or history - but something which required a manual update.

                  I know the ORBI I have has a speed test and there is the ANALITI I have on my phone (which I love).

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    You have to run that at the CLI not in the gui command prompt:

                    [2.7.0-DEVELOPMENT][admin@t70.stevew.lan]/root: rehash
                    [2.7.0-DEVELOPMENT][admin@t70.stevew.lan]/root: 
                    

                    You could code a widget to do it. It would be quite involved since speedtest-cli doesn't exist as a package already. Really though you should test from a client behind the firewall. Testing from the firewall itself often gives a worse result because it uses CPU cycles to run the test and pfSense is optimised as a router and not a TCP endpoint.

                    Steve

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                      Jarhead @bearhntr
                      last edited by

                      @bearhntr said in Speed Test and/or Graph:

                      @stephenw10

                      Tried it -- I got this:

                      001b74de-5195-4683-a477-77e909b2b55a-image.png

                      Do you know of any way to get something on the dashboard for SpeedTest? It would be nice if it was there with a record or history - but something which required a manual update.

                      I know the ORBI I have has a speed test and there is the ANALITI I have on my phone (which I love).

                      You don't need to run that since speedtest has already worked for you. Guessing you did a reboot after install. It was one or the other, reboot or run rehash.

                      If you search this forum, there was a widget made for the other speedtest package (speedtest-cli) but it was abandoned long ago and probably won't work but you may be able to update it if you want.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Yup, there are a few user efforts in this thread: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/64735/speedtest-cli-run-speedtest-on-pfsense-box

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          This works if you just want to be able to run the test from the gui.

                          Screenshot from 2022-09-15 13-44-13.png

                          No test logging / history there.

                          Of course it's 3rd party code so you should read and understand it etc.

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                            provels
                            last edited by

                            Here's a post from the Before Times and what I did.
                            But this was 5 years ago and it was never a bolt-on.

                            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/64735/speedtest-cli-run-speedtest-on-pfsense-box/25?_=1663246103246

                            Peder

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              Yeah, that would be a pretty nice diagnostic tool. With the various caveats discussed in that thread. Tools are only as good as the user!

                              Steve

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                                bearhntr @provels
                                last edited by

                                @provels

                                Is this still working for you? Do you have the instructions 'consolidated' some place?

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                                  provels @bearhntr
                                  last edited by

                                  @bearhntr Still works, but I'm afraid you'll need to muddle around like I did. Too much to list and not terribly helpful anyway, more of a "wonder if I can do this" exercise.

                                  Peder

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