What does ifconfig -a return? Something isn't right on your router.
Thanks, you can remove it now. I can see you have a VPN active, how have you configured it?This is all way above my pay grade......
edit: damn emojies.
Are you using policy routing?Yeah, uploaded the ovpn file from the provider & made the required adjustments - pretty standard stuff really. Conf:
resolv-retry infinite
remote-cert-tls server
ping 10
ping-restart 60
sndbuf 524288
rcvbuf 524288
fast-io
tun-ipv6
tls-cipher TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-GCM-SHA384:TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA
comp-lzo no
auth-nocache
disable-occ
persist-key
persist-tun
mute-replay-warnings
dhcp-option DNS 10.8.0.1
dhcp-option DNS 193.138.218.74
The last two dns addresses are the vpn's & are available publicly (no-logging).
WAN uses cloudflare DOT, but I've also tried others in my attempts to find a solution to this, no joy though. This configuration worked fine on my old AC86U, so I'm doubtful if things would be any different with the AX88U.
The only thing I can think of is maybe some kind of permissions issue when installing speedtest writing to the AX88U's memory - it just doesn't seem to stick for very long before it goes awol. But again, I'm just guessing - but it would explain why it "forgets" that I agreed to the Ookla thingybob.....
Which URL?
Are you using policy routing?
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jq: error while loading shared libraries: libonig.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
457)
[: bad number
jq: error while loading shared libraries: libonig.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
458)
[: bad number
jq: error while loading shared libraries: libonig.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I would personally tryif i tryed to get the server list, i got these error:
Code:[: bad number jq: error while loading shared libraries: libonig.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 457) [: bad number jq: error while loading shared libraries: libonig.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory 458) [: bad number jq: error while loading shared libraries: libonig.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
could fix it with the tip from xentrk here x3mRouting ~ Selective Routing for Asuswrt-Merlin Firmware
opkg update && opkg remove --autoremove jq && opkg install jq
Switch to single tar archive for shared-jy resources
Zoom and panning now require you to hold shift on the keyboard (touch device support coming soon)
Use csv files for ChartJS data population
rm -rf /www/user/shared-jy && rm -rf /jffs/addons/shared-jy
Currently only shown on the "result" line in syslog/at the command line when manually run. I can consider plotting this if people feel it would be useful?Thanks for this great script. Super useful to be able to see results trended over time.
Question (as I may have missed it); is there any way to show how much data is being used by the test in addition to speeds? I’m on Comcast and am always near the data cap.
Question related to further updates/improvements: How about to record ping & jitter in addition to up- & download?Looking for feedback on Zoom behaviour. Rather than scrolling, you can drag to highlight an area. This would replace scroll zoom and panning, and looks something like this: https://codepen.io/jackyaz/full/rNVYQGN
I'm considering making drag to zoom default now instead, with a button to turn it off and revert to current behaviour (shift requirement would be removed again). Touch devices will need to use the button before charts are interactive.
All thoughts and feedback welcomed!
connmon does thatQuestion related to further updates/improvements: How about to record ping & jitter in addition to up- & download?
Sent from my SM-T805 using Asus RT-AC86U & Merlin 384.13
connmon does that
speedtest/ookla dont make a list available with which servers measure ping (that ive found anyway), so you would have to find a server that offers ping and manually select it.
The post you have quoted explains exactly why i don't use ping metrics.Why not include all of the stats which speedtest/ookla provides...
## Output
Upon successful execution, the application will exit with an exit code of 0. The result will include latency, jitter, download, upload, packet loss (where available), and a result URL.
URL not needed, but the other bits would be a nice addition.
The "Last 10" displaying all of the information for each line with Download/Upload as the default graphs, and a button to switch to the Latency, Jitter, and Packet Loss.
=========================================
Would have been nice of them to also include the Server and ISP in their Output like the provide in the URL output
*Example human-readable result:*
```
$ speedtest
Speedtest by Ookla
Server: Speedtest.net - New York, NY (id = 10390)
ISP: Comcast Cable
Latency: 57.81 ms (3.65 ms jitter)
Download: 76.82 Mbps (data used: 80.9 MB)
Upload: 37.58 Mbps (data used: 65.3 MB)
Packet Loss: 0.0%
Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/8ae1200c-e639-45e5-8b55-41421a079250
```
Thanks, works well!connmon does that
speedtest/ookla dont make a list available with which servers measure ping (that ive found anyway), so you would have to find a server that offers ping and manually select it.
The post you have quoted explains exactly why i don't use ping metrics.
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