@Antibiotic said in Speed test sli:
After tried to install speed test cli from pfsesne. This test not working show 0 speed up/down. After tested AP router with build in .....
The first part, using speed-cli on pfSense, isn't 'wrong' but shows the wrong info.
The NICs will be very busy, and the CPU also (running the speed-cli code). When measuring speed, run as less as possible on the pfSense CPU.
testfrom android phone native application
This is the test that reflects the reality : use a device on your LAN, a PC with a real 1 Gbit Intel NIC, to measure trough pfSense.
This test not working show 0 speed up/down
You're lucky. I've less then that.
[24.03-RELEASE][root@pfSense.bhf.tld]/root: speedtest-cli
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Testing from Orange (82.127.xy.108)...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Selecting best server based on ping...
ERROR: Unable to connect to servers to test latency.
The truth is : the test servers refuse my connection.
When I dig into the speed-cli script-code to make it more verbose, I discover that my IP is blacklisted because "to many requests". The last time I've ran "speed-cli" manually on pfSense was in January AFAIK.
For some reason, speed-cli, for me, worked in the past, but not anymore.
I don't care. What counts is : I get my 1 Gbit/sec as promised by my ISP on my LANs.