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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    @vlord Make sure you have installed the driver for the chipset on your Mac. When testing a 1Gbps USB Ethernet adapter that uses a Realtek chipset, I found that without drivers I got around 800 Mbps. After installing the driver, I achieved the full 1Gbps speed. You may also want to enable jumbo...
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    Check the NIC driver on your PC; make sure you are using the latest driver. Check the NIC firmware. Try enabling Jumbo Frames. Try using a different cable. Attempt running openspeedtest or iPerf using Ubuntu Live and Google Chrome. This issue might be specific to Windows. If you run Ubuntu...
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    I can see this when I connect via SMB. You can download and copy https://github.com/openspeedtest/Speed-Test to /share/nginx/html. Also, paste the Nginx Config https://pastebin.com/4FQdwMTG into /etc/nginx/nginx.conf. Create a folder for Nginx logs at /opt/var/log/nginx. Use the terminal to...
  4. OpenSpeedTest

    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    You don't have to. Edit the configuration and add reuseport to see if that helps or not. Always test the Nginx configuration and reload or restart the Nginx service every time you make changes to the configuration.
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    I tested this on my Asus AC5300, which I think has an old 32-bit processor and also uses an old Linux kernel. I also used a slow USB drive on the USB 2 port. Loading 'downloading' the file to memory and then serving it from memory is what usually happens, so USB speed will not be that important...
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    @JGrana In the near future, there will be a CLI Client available, allowing you to run a speed test without using a web browser. Now the entire speed test process will be executed on the client side within the browser. The primary function of the server is to provide a static file containing...
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    I have also utilized a pendrive, and I believe that the speed difference between a pendrive and SSD will not significantly affect OpenSpeedTest. However, the CPU and RAM have a significant impact on performance. Once the 30Mb static file is read and stored in memory, they will be served from there.
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    1) install Entware 2) opkg install nginx 3) Extract to /opt/share/nginx/html 4) nginx.conf to /opt/etc/nginx worker_processes auto; worker_rlimit_nofile 100000; user nobody; events { worker_connections 2048; multi_accept on; } error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log notice...
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    I performed tests on my AC5300 router, and unfortunately, the results were not satisfactory. In comparison, my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B achieved impressive speeds of 950+ Mbps for both download and upload. Under normal testing, the AC5300 router exhibited speeds of 650 Mbps for downloads and 950...
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    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    @SomeWhereOverTheRainBow In the near future, I plan to share a guide. It is essential to have Nginx as the sole requirement. Once you have successfully installed Nginx, you can proceed to download the Nginx config and SpeedTest files and place them in their respective folders.
  11. OpenSpeedTest

    OpenSpeedTest as an Addon

    Is it possible? Absolutely! If you have a router equipped with a robust CPU and ample storage capacity, you can proceed. Firstly, please note that the size of OpenSpeedTest is approximately 32MB. OpenSpeedTest contains Only STATIC Files like HTML,CSS & JS. All we need is a static web server like...
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    Tutorial Asus Dual WAN Router Load Balancing and Failover Router Problems and Fix

    1) One of my connection is 150Mbps and another one is 60Mbps. Later i created on more rule for ISP1 to make sure it will be used more often because it have more available bandwidth 2) Yes, it's a static ip configuration in ASUS and MikroTik If you enable portForwarding in Mikrotik to ASUS IP...
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    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.3 is now available

    I was trying to upgrade firmware. No it was not the wrong firmware. updated successfully after resetting Wireless - WPS Crypto Key. I don't know why this is happened to me. i am using Merlin from 2017.. i have basic understanding about "invalid firmware , custom firmware, google search etc."
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    Release Asuswrt-Merlin 386.3 is now available

    Why i am getting this message?
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    Tutorial Asus Dual WAN Router Load Balancing and Failover Router Problems and Fix

    I was just a click away from buying an Intel Mini PC with 6 LANs from Alibaba. It will take more than 15 days and cost me 500 to 600$. Luckily someone from Reddit shared his experience with Mikrotik when I posted a question about dual wan failover and load balancing. that gives me enough...
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