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	/usr/sbin/ookla: Ambiguous option: --progress=yes
Version: ookla 3.7.11.2
	I tried to reinstall and...
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	Welcome to spdMerlin v4.4.1, a script by JackYaz
By installing spdMerlin you are agreeing to Ookla's license: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jackyaz/spdMerlin/master/speedtest-cli-license
Do you wish to continue? (y/n)  y
Checking your router meets the requirements for spdMerlin
Installing required packages from Entware
Downloading https://bin.entware.net/aarch64-k3.10/Packages.gz
Updated list of available packages in /opt/var/opkg-lists/entware
Package sqlite3-cli (3330000-2) installed in root is up to date.
Package jq (1.6-1) installed in root is up to date.
Package p7zip (16.02-3) installed in root is up to date.
Package findutils (4.8.0-1) installed in root is up to date.
New version of spdstats_www.asp downloaded
Mounting WebUI tab for spdMerlin
Mounted spdMerlin WebUI page as user4.asp
Upgrading database...
Database ready, continuing...
Starting speedtest using auto-selected server for WAN interface
/usr/sbin/ookla: Ambiguous option: --progress=yes
Version: ookla 3.7.11.2
Usage: ookla [<options>]
  -h, --help                        Print usage information
  -V, --version                     Print version number
  -L, --servers                     List nearest servers
  -s, --server-id=#                 Specify a server from the server list using its id
  -I, --interface=ARG               Attempt to bind to the specified interface when connecting to servers
  -i, --ip=ARG                      Attempt to bind to the specified IP address when connecting to servers
  -o, --host=ARG                    Specify a server, from the server list, using its host's fully qualified domain name
  -p, --progress=yes|no             Enable or disable progress bar (Note: only available for 'human-readable'
                                    or 'json' and defaults to yes when interactive)
  -P, --precision=#                 Number of decimals to use (0-8, default=2)
  -f, --format=ARG                  Output format (see below for valid formats)
      --progress-update-interval=#  Progress update interval (100-1000 milliseconds)
  -u, --unit[=ARG]                  Output unit for displaying speeds (Note: this is only applicable
                                    for ‘human-readable’ output format and the default unit is Mbps)
  -a                                Shortcut for [-u auto-decimal-bits]
  -A                                Shortcut for [-u auto-decimal-bytes]
  -b                                Shortcut for [-u auto-binary-bits]
  -B                                Shortcut for [-u auto-binary-bytes]
      --selection-details           Show server selection details
      --ca-certificate=ARG          CA Certificate bundle path
  -v                                Logging verbosity. Specify multiple times for higher verbosity
      --output-header               Show output header for CSV and TSV formats
  -t, --trace-level=#               [Deprecated: See -v] Specify a log level between 1 and 2 (1=info, 2=error)
  -m, --max-transfer-updates=#      Maximum number of log outputs during download/upload tests
      --stage-timestamps            Output stage timestamps (Note: only valid for json formats)
  -l, --listen[=#]                  Start a local server, listening on the specified port, instead of running a test.
  -c, --config-url=ARG              Config url override
      --download-conn-range=ARG     Download connection count range (min-max)
      --upload-conn-range=ARG       Upload connection count range (min-max)
 Valid output formats: legacy, human-readable, csv, tsv, json, jsonl, json-pretty
 Machine readable formats (csv, tsv, json, jsonl, json-pretty) use bytes as the unit of measure with max precision
 Valid units for [-u] flag:
   Decimal prefix, bits per second:  bps, kbps, Mbps, Gbps
   Decimal prefix, bytes per second: B/s, kB/s, MB/s, GB/s
   Binary prefix, bits per second:   kibps, Mibps, Gibps
   Binary prefix, bytes per second:  kiB/s, MiB/s, GiB/s
   Auto-scaled prefix: auto-binary-bits, auto-binary-bytes, auto-decimal-bits, auto-decimal-bytes
Error: near line 1: near ",": syntax error
Speedtest results - --download-conn-range=ARG Download connection count range (min-max) - --upload-conn-range=ARG Upload connection count range (min-max)
Connection quality -  -
Retrieving data for WebUI charts
	
	