Would it be possible for GoodCloud to have a speed test function for connected devices?
Ubiquiti offers this for Unifi and UISP.
Would it be possible for GoodCloud to have a speed test function for connected devices?
Ubiquiti offers this for Unifi and UISP.
I support that feature request. It would be good.
To ensure the accuracy of the speed test feature, we are still in the research and development phase. As this is closely linked to firmware updates, it is not currently on our immediate roadmap.
We will keep you informed of any developments as they arise. Thank you for your patience and continued support.
hi hecatae
In the interim you could install the netperf app and run a download throughput test that way.
However if you are not comfortable with using the CLI, this wont be helpful to you.
You also need to point the netperf client (the gl.inet router) to a netperf server somewhere on the internet, there are few free ones out there.
You can try this:
wget https://install.speedtest.net/app/cli/ookla-speedtest-1.2.0-linux-aarch64.tgz && tar xzf ookla-speedtest-1.2.0-linux-aarch64.tgz && ./speedtest
Dear @admon,
Given the topic is about GoodCloud, AstroWarp, and AstroRelay, I'm curious if it's possible to install these directly on any of the GL.iNet router portfolio products via command line or LuCi?
I recall seeing a speed test feature on a competitor's product routers, which I'll refrain from naming out of respect. However, I believe it would be a significant benefit if such a feature were available as an option in the GL.iNet UI.
Thank you for your support and Happy Wednesday
No, not possible. It‘s not built-in.
Dear @admon,
As I am not yet familiar with the correct process for reporting feature suggestions or proposals, could you kindly direct me to the appropriate forum where the GL.iNet team collects creative and innovative proposals from customers?
Thank you and Happy Wednesday
That did what I needed:
Yup, exactly what I posted above
I use Speedtest directly on app in my phone, but I will test the Speedtest Linux package on the router. Thanks!!
My Marble on my 330/50 FTTP connection did this:
Generally, on my Marble connected with a Huawei ONT (in bridge mode), and with 1 gbps fiber in theory, it gives me 850-880 mbps symmetric speed, which is normal in fiber connections.