Gopal Gandham
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2.01 merlinHm, looks like some of the required files are missing
which f/w version are you running?
Router - Current Version : 384.14_beta2
2.01 merlinHm, looks like some of the required files are missing
which f/w version are you running?
try running option uf at the menu please2.01 merlin
Router - Current Version : 384.14_beta2
that fixes it.. thank youtry running option uf at the menu please
I would be interested, especially now that the rPi 4 has true Gb Ethernet.Would anyone be interested in a version of this that can run on a Pi/Linux box? I'm thinking of those with high bandwidths that cause the router version to fail
Interesting development here: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/ookla-speedtest-cli-binary-available.60837/
Can AC86U/AX88U try this: https://ookla.bintray.com/download/:ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-aarch64-linux.tgz
And all other ARM models try either of this, and let me know what works please? https://ookla.bintray.com/download/:ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-arm-linux.tgz or https://ookla.bintray.com/download/:ookla-speedtest-1.0.0-armhf-linux.tgz
Links fixed, thanks. I suspected armhf wouldn't work - I get the feeling that's for devices like the RPi. My knowledge of CPU architectures is shoddyHi Jack,
I just tried the aarch64 version on my AX88U. Ran fine, reported correct speedtest values (I am on a 100 down, 10 up Spectrum link). I did notice a short spike in memory usage (via htop) when I started, but it settled down nicely. I also saw at least 5 threads of speedtest running.
I also have an AC88U running in Media Bridge mode. So, I tried the 2 32 bit versions on that. The arm-linux worked fine, the armhf-linux gave an illegal instruction.
Both AX88U and AC88U are running 384.15
One more thing, your links above in your post didn't work for me. I suspect the ":" before the filename is a problem.
Fantastic! What router do you have, please?I pay for 200 mb download and 20 mb upload but actually get 220 mb download and 20 mb upload so this speed test is pretty much spot on
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It does seem to run better and give closer to full speed for me - and the router hasn't crashed yet like it would with the python implementation!I have it installed and running on my AC86 384.14 and it runs fine showing 235/12 which is what Comcast over provisions my 200/10 connection at.
Nice feature is that it shows how much data each test uses so you can determine how many hours a day you want to run automatic speeds tests to prevent blowing through your data CAP.
Thanks.
Just as an update I have attached a screen shot showing that apparently my download speed as shown on this test has increased. I started the new version of spdMerlin around 2 PM.
FYI: I don't run speed tests during prime time or overnight which accounts for that long down slope of average during those hours.
There's a v3 on the develop branch for any willing early access testers. To get it, change the word master to develop on line 24 (SCRIPT_BRANCH) using your favourite text editor, then run option u
Launch spdmerlin after upgrading, and let me know how you get on!
Keen to see what happens with non-HND models, but all should be OK!
Great! Thanks for confirmingDevelopment branch OK on an AC68U.
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