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    Lost speedtest pacakge

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved pfSense Packages
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      BlankSpace
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      I had the speedtest package installed and it seems to have disappeared. It is no longer listed under installed packages or available packages and does not work from the command line. The only change I made was I recently installed a few bandwidth packages; bandwidthd, darkstat and ntopng. I did notice there was a error in the log that had something to do with packages but it did not list speedtest in it. Any ideas?

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        im_not_a_robot
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        You could try to re-install by running:

        pkg update
        pkg install py37-speedtest-cli

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          BlankSpace @im_not_a_robot
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          @im_not_a_robot

          Thanks, that worked. Wonder why it went away to begin with...

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            BlankSpace
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            It still doesn't show in the package list as installed or available. Not sure if that matters?

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              provels @BlankSpace
              last edited by provels

              @BlankSpace Isn't that just for pfSense packages that are included in the GUI interface? I thought speedtest was CLI only. Just SSH to your FW and run

              speedtest
              

              But your most valid results will come from running a test from a computer behind your FW, not the FW itself.

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                BlankSpace
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                It is CLI but you can run it from the GUI through Diagnostics>Command Line.

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