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      carbonejf @MarcO42
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      @marco42 I don't use this version, my speedtest is: Speedtest by Ookla 1.0.0.2 (5ae238b) FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE amd64

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        MarcO42 @carbonejf
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        @carbonejf Ok, that one I don't know, sorry.

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          patrick.pesegodinski @icewraithuk
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          @icewraithuk how you import the "urllib2" in the pfsense?

          I don't search for install.

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            patrick.pesegodinski
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            @icewraithuk said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

            myAPI="<your api="" key="" goes="" here,="" in="" the="" quotes="">"
            baseURL = 'https://api.thingspeak.com/update?api_key=%s' % myAPI
            print baseURL</your>

            The command "your' doens't work

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              provels @patrick.pesegodinski
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              @patrick-pesegodinski said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

              myAPI="<your api="" key="" goes="" here,="" in="" the="" quotes="">"

              myAPI="put_key_here"

              PS - That post was the only one that user ever made, and besides it was about 6 years ago.

              Peder

              MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
              BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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                patrick.pesegodinski @provels
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                @provels said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                @patrick-pesegodinski said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                myAPI="<your api="" key="" goes="" here,="" in="" the="" quotes="">"

                myAPI="put_key_here"

                PS - That post was the only one that user ever made, and besides it was about 6 years ago.

                I think the command for python 3.8 was changed. I connect with this command:

                import urllib.request

                baseURL = 'https://api.thingspeak.com/update?api_key=MY_KEY=0'

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                  Gertjan @patrick.pesegodinski
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                  @patrick-pesegodinski said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                  how you import the "urllib2" in the pfsense?

                  Here :
                  /usr/local/lib/python3.9/urllib
                  /usr/local/lib/python3.11/urllib

                  It's already there.
                  If it isn't, mention your pfSense version.
                  Then I'll tell you to upgrade ;)

                  Install FreeBSD packages (not from Netgate) yourself on pfSense : that's not a good idea.

                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                    chrcoluk @Gertjan
                    last edited by chrcoluk

                    For modern pfSense, I just did this. (new download link also)

                    fetch -o speedtest-cli https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest.py
                    chmod +x speedtest-cli

                    Then edit first line of speedtest-cli to the following.

                    #!/usr/bin/env python3.8
                    

                    Should run at this point, no need to install extra dependency packages.

                    As Jim said, it might be slower than from a fast client device as pfSense is optimised for routing.

                    I got about 600 down on the cli, but then immediately did a test on my PC which got 954mbit down (gigabit connection). But I think having this as an option to help diagnose issues can be useful hence I installed it.

                    pfSense CE 2.7.2

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                      Gertjan @chrcoluk
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                      @chrcoluk said in Speedtest CLI. Run speedtest on pfSense box:

                      For modern pfSense

                      Not for my 23.01 then, as it doesn't have python3.8

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        asulwer
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                        with some minor changes this worked for me on version 24.03-release

                        pkg search speedtest
                        py311-speedtest-cli-2.1.3      Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth
                        

                        use this command to install

                        pkg update ; pkg install -y py311-speedtest-cli && curl -o /usr/local/www/widgets/widgets/speedtest.widget.php https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aln-1/pfsense-speedtest-widget/master/speedtest.widget.php
                        
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