Buggy in official OpenWrt 22.03.3
Module: Phicomm K3 Hardware: BCM5301X CPU: ARM_Cortex-A9 [ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l)] Version: OpenWrt 22.03.3 r20028-43d71ad93e / LuCI openwrt-22.03 branch git-22.361.69894-438c598 Kernel: 5.10.161
Bugs:
- Cannot download SpeedTest-CLI. Download button always in progress, and still show "Not Installed" after refresh. But there is speedtest & speedtest-cli in /usr/bin/
root@OpenWrt:/usr/bin# ls speed* -al
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 980 Sep 19 2021 speedtest
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 988 Sep 19 2021 speedtest-cli
root@OpenWrt:/usr/bin# ./speedtest-cli --version
speedtest-cli 2.1.3
Python 3.10.7 (main, Jan 25 2023, 15:45:14) [GCC 11.2.0]
- Web shows "No related RPC reply" in "Ookla SpeedTest" page, and always in progress, no more results.
Screenshot here:
- In default, the speedtest use package
python3-speedtest-cli. While it is compatible with the most platforms, but efficiency is relatively low. the single test time will be as long as 5+ minutes (RPC timeout is 3 minutes). The usual solution is to refresh the page after waiting for more than 5 minutes, then click test again if there is no result. - Ookla SpeedTest may fail to download due to network problems. (unstable connection, ip is recognized as a robot...)
You can manually download the corresponding architecture version from
https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli, put it to/usr/libexec/netspeedtest/speedtestand grant execute permissionchmod +x /usr/libexec/netspeedtest/speedtest
Thanks for reply .
- In default, the speedtest use package
python3-speedtest-cli. While it is compatible with the most platforms, but efficiency is relatively low. the single test time will be as long as 5+ minutes (RPC timeout is 3 minutes). The usual solution is to refresh the page after waiting for more than 5 minutes, then click test again if there is no result.
I've waited for hours, which still shows "Testing in progress..." Then I found the file /tmp/speedtest_result exists for days.
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /tmp/speedtest_result
Testing
And the python3-speedtest-cli works well in commandline mode :
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# /usr/bin/speedtest
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Testing from xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Selecting best server based on ping...
Hosted by xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [77.57 km]: 11.911 ms
Testing download speed................................................................................
Download: 56.37 Mbit/s
Testing upload speed..................................................................................
Upload: 23.34 Mbit/s
- Ookla SpeedTest may fail to download due to network problems. (unstable connection, ip is recognized as a robot...) You can manually download the corresponding architecture version from
https://www.speedtest.net/apps/cli, put it to/usr/libexec/netspeedtest/speedtestand grant execute permissionchmod +x /usr/libexec/netspeedtest/speedtest
Tried the official ookla speedtest biniary, same as python3-speedtest-cli : page still shows "Testing in progress..." for hours and run biniary in ssh is ok.
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# /usr/libexec/netspeedtest/speedtest
Speedtest by Ookla
Server: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ISP: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Idle Latency: 17.32 ms (jitter: 0.15ms, low: 17.25ms, high: 17.58ms)
Download: 155.93 Mbps (data used: 220.8 MB)
19.21 ms (jitter: 3.54ms, low: 17.33ms, high: 269.10ms)
Upload: 23.15 Mbps (data used: 35.1 MB)
19.26 ms (jitter: 26.23ms, low: 14.93ms, high: 269.44ms)
Packet Loss: 0.0%
Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ookla's official CLI biniary version information :
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# /usr/libexec/netspeedtest/speedtest -V
Speedtest by Ookla 1.2.0.84 (ea6b6773cf) Linux/arm-linux-musleabi 5.10.161 arm/armv7l
The official command line client for testing the speed and performance
of your internet connection.
I've waited for hours, which still shows "Testing in progress..." Then I found the file /tmp/speedtest_result exists for days.
This seems to be that the init.d program did not exit properly, it should show 'Test failed' normally
You can delete /tmp/speedtest_result or execute the test again
And you can also execute /etc/init.d/netspeedtest speedtest to display the results on the page
I will update the detection logic later