speedtest CLI dying out
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@sschueller they have a pfsense specific package? if not, then won't it get wiped with every upgrade?
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@ibbetsion not at the moment (on reddit there was an exchange between netgate and speedtest so their may be one in the future), you need to install it via cli and it will be gone after update. However during my last update the python version was also gone.
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The new Ookla FreeBSD version works fine.
# REMOVE OLD VERSION : pkg remove py37-speedtest-cli # INSTALL NEW OOKLA VERSION : pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg"
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@egeekial said in speedtest CLI dying out:
pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg"
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pkg: https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg: Authentication error -
@egeekial said in speedtest CLI dying out:
The new Ookla FreeBSD version works fine.
Hi,
Is this Version also working with the Speedtest Widget?
Thanks
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This method is pretty bulletproof for me:
As per this page How To Install Speedtest-cli On a FreeBSD To Check Internet Speed, I simply ran these two commands in the GUI at Diagnostics / Command Prompt / Execute Shell Command:
pkg search speedtest
This returned the following:
py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3
Command line interface for testing internet bandwidthso I ran this command:
pkg install -y py38-speedtest-cli-2.1.3
Then from there I simply run speedtest
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@sebm That method works because the issue has been fixed. Previously, it was broken.
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@kevinrice Great, so now that it's been fixed and I wrote down a simple step-by-step, anybody who comes here in the future knows what to do... I love it when a plan comes together!
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@sebm Until it breaks next revision! ;)
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@kevinrice Then one can browse to Ookla's Speedtest, run:
sudo pkg add "https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-freebsd.pkg"
Then when this is fixed, they can run:
pkg remove --y speedtest
And rinse and repeat steps from there:
@sebm said in speedtest CLI dying out:Simple. Unintrusive. I likes
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@sebm Until Ookla revises... Never ending battle.
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@kevinrice I'd like to thank you for having published a workaround (option #3).
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@sebm And, thank you for providing the current solution! I'm actually going to use it right now.
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@sebm Yup. Works great! Thx.
Testing download speed................................................................................ Download: 875.58 Mbit/s Testing upload speed...................................................................................................... Upload: 776.59 Mbit/s
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@kevinrice wowza, that upload speed
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@sebm GPON fiber. Race Communications home service. $60/mo.
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@kevinrice I was paying $45 for 100/5 and just upgraded to 400/10 for $70... Something to keep in mind if I relocate.
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@sebm Yeah, coax doesn't give much upload. At least the ISPs don't.
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@kevinrice Do you have a Netgate appliance? If yes which one?
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@sebm 5100