Just runUpgrade Merlin to 384.17 recently too. What would need to reinstall to get spd tab back?
spdmerlin startup
Definitely. USB HDD can not write at the speeds content is delivered to it via 1gbit link.I have 1gbit cable but it seems my usb-hdd is the bottleneck.
Run the update via WebUI, it should resolve the version number issueI see this on Web GUI:
Version information v3.5.2 Updated version available: v3.5.1
Also test discrepancies:
Time Download (Mbps) Upload (Mbps)
2020-05-11 13:12:23 157.61 187.43
I have 200/200Mbps connection, speedtest launched from any machine in the LAN on the SAME Speedtest server (hosted by my very own ISP) shows figures slightly above 200 (ISP overbooks about 10%) but in web gui figures are constantly way below 200/200 and i configured the same Speedtest server i use when testing from PCs
I'm pleased to hear update issue is resolved!Thanks! Update is fixed.
What about speedtest data? Not a big deal for me, just being curious, why router-executed speed tests against the same test server are constantly 20-25% (download) and 10-15% (upload) below tests executed from the PCs on the LAN against the same test server as router-launched ones. RT68 does not have enough CPU horsepower?
spdMerlin uses SpeedTest CLI
If the speeds from this utility are significantly lower than those you see from the desktop app/browser test, the limiting factor will be your router's CPU. That being said, there is probably room for improvement/optimisation by the Ookla team in the CLI binary itself. Please direct feedback about speed issues to Ookla via the above link. There is nothing that I can do about them.
You must accept the license agreements for Speedtest CLI. Do you want to continue? (y/n)
Note: This will require an initial speedtest to run, please be patient
cp: can't stat '/tmp/home/root/.config/ookla/speedtest-cli.json': No such file or directory
spdMerlin: Licenses accepted and saved to persistent storage
admin@Lexy:/jffs/addons/spdmerlin.d/ookla# ./speedtest
./speedtest: line 1: syntax error: unexpected word (expecting ")")
lucy /mnt/lexy # file speedtest
speedtest: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, ARM, EABI5 version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, stripped
@Jack Yazv3.5.2
Updated 2020-04-29
Run automated speedtests for your Internet on your router with graphs available on the Addons page of the WebUI.
This script began as a user-friendly installer for a personal project developed by @JGrana
spdMerlin is free to use under the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPL 3.0).
spdMerlin uses SpeedTest CLI
If the speeds from this utility are significantly lower than those you see from the desktop app/browser test, the limiting factor will be your router's CPU. That being said, there is probably room for improvement/optimisation by the Ookla team in the CLI binary itself. Please direct feedback about speed issues to Ookla via the above link. There is nothing that I can do about them.
spdMerlin includes the required licenses, which must be accepted on first run of Speedtest CLI.
A swap file is required to ensure smooth operation of the script.
The speedtest is scheduled to run at 12 past and 42 past the hour, every hour, by default
This project is hosted on GitHub
Love the script and want to support future development? Any and all donations gratefully received!
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Supported firmware versions
You must be running firmware Merlin 384.15/384.13_4 or Fork 43E5 (or later) Asuswrt-Merlin
Installation
Using your preferred SSH client/terminal, copy and paste the following command, then press Enter:
Code:/usr/sbin/curl --retry 3 "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jackyaz/spdMerlin/master/spdmerlin.sh" -o "/jffs/scripts/spdmerlin" && chmod 0755 /jffs/scripts/spdmerlin && /jffs/scripts/spdmerlin install
Usage
To launch the spdMerlin menu after installation, use:
Code:spdmerlin
If this does not work, you will need to use the full path:
UpdatingCode:/jffs/scripts/spdmerlin
Launch spdmerlin and select option u
I'll consider it. If my 350mbps dropped to 175mbps, i would count that as severe degradation in service@Jack Yaz
Feature Request:
- Can there be a setting to disable auto-scaling the graphs?
- Can a setting be provided to input the 4 values? Min and max values for upload and download graphs?
The current graphs are great, but even a relatively small dip/spike visually appears to be a large change (unless one looks at the vertical axis values)
I think the same graph with axis values of 0 min and 60 max will give a better visual feel.
View attachment 23489
The brain is trained to estimate values from 0 to 100%.
- Currently, the 30Mbps drop on May 15 visually looks like everything was totally out; while in reality, the speed was ½ of what it should be.
- If the graph was 0 - 60; the 30Mbps dip would appear as 50% and look more visually accurate.
The zoom feature is available available to dig deeper.
Just my 2c !
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