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====== Speedtest from the Command Line Interface ====== | ====== Speedtest from the Command Line Interface ====== | ||
- | You can verify the connection speed usually | + | Typically, you test connection speed by visiting sites like speedtest.net or fast.com. However, there might be situations |
- | ===== downloading | + | ===== Downloading |
- | * Visit speedtest.net and look for the linuc/cli version. At the time this document | + | |
- | * Download the relevant file for your router (ARM device will need **armel** builds) | + | * Visit speedtest.net and look for the Linux/cli version. At the time this was written, the URL was: [[https:// |
- | '' | + | * The latest |
- | wget ookla-speedtest-1.2.0-linux-armel.tgz'' | + | * Download the relevant file for your router (ARM device will need **armel** builds). |
- | * Extract | + | * For example, at a command line, after downloading the file: |
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- | * make the file executable | + | |
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+ | * Then, extract | ||
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+ | * Now, make the file executable:'' | ||
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===== Executing the test ===== | ===== Executing the test ===== |