my new allstar box is on 100meg port in a data center i'd like 2 see how
much of my port really getting does anyone on here know how to
stresstest a all star box?
jimmy
[root@TRS ~]# wget https://raw.github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest_cli.py --no-check-certificate
[root@TRS ~]# chmod a+rx speedtest_cli.py
[root@TRS ~]# mv speedtest_cli.py /usr/local/bin/
[root@TRS ~]# chown root:root /usr/local/bin/speedtest_cli.py
[root@TRS ~]# /usr/local/bin/speedtest_cli.py
N5ZUA
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On 2/6/2015 1:38 PM, jimmy keffer wrote:
my new allstar box is on 100meg port in a data center i'd like 2 see how
much of my port really getting does anyone on here know how to
stresstest a all star box?
jimmy
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thanks for the info 93 down 89 up is that normal 4 a 100meg port?
jimmy
I have a VPS down in Dallas Texas running Debian Wheezy and I got the following on my server however was wondering if there was a testing method that was different than using python scripts kinda like the html test you can get with your browser at http://testmy.net
Here is what my results where…
root@(none):/home/loren# /usr/local/bin/speedtest_cli.py
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration…
Retrieving speedtest.net server list…
Testing from Linode (23.239.26.208)…
Selecting best server based on latency…
Hosted by T-Mobile (West Norriton, PA) [104.63 km]: 41.965 ms
Testing download speed…
Download: 131.63 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed…
Upload: 15.12 Mbits/s
root@(none):/home/loren# /usr/local/bin/speedtest_cli.py
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration…
Retrieving speedtest.net server list…
Testing from Linode (23.239.26.208)…
Selecting best server based on latency…
Hosted by T-Mobile (West Norriton, PA) [104.63 km]: 41.663 ms
Testing download speed…
Download: 175.12 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed…
Upload: 28.20 Mbits/s
root@(none):/home/loren#
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On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 4:21 PM, jimmy keffer horsezip@earthlink.net wrote:
thanks for the info 93 down 89 up is that normal 4 a 100meg port?
jimmy
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I'd say yes. I get the following, which is not quite as good as your connection, but still in the ball park:
[root@TRS ~]# /usr/local/bin/speedtest_cli.py
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Testing from Cogent Communications
Selecting best server based on latency...
Hosted by T-Mobile (Houston, TX) [29.98 km]: 28.075 ms
Testing download speed........................................
Download: 74.58 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed..................................................
Upload: 79.91 Mbits/s
N5ZUA
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On 2/6/2015 4:21 PM, jimmy keffer wrote:
thanks for the info 93 down 89 up is that normal 4 a 100meg port?
jimmy
Jimmy,
You’ll never see exactly 100 mbit because of the ethernet and packet overhead. The numbers seem spot on to me.
Thanks!
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On Feb 6, 2015 10:08 PM, “Steve Agee” n5zua@earthlink.net wrote:
I’d say yes. I get the following, which is not quite as good as your connection, but still in the ball park:
[root@TRS ~]# /usr/local/bin/speedtest_cli.py
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration…
Retrieving speedtest.net server list…
Testing from Cogent Communications
Selecting best server based on latency…
Hosted by T-Mobile (Houston, TX) [29.98 km]: 28.075 ms
Testing download speed…
Download: 74.58 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed…
Upload: 79.91 Mbits/s
N5ZUA
On 2/6/2015 4:21 PM, jimmy keffer wrote:
thanks for the info 93 down 89 up is that normal 4 a 100meg port?
jimmy
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It seems to me that a Wolfson audio board (on a Pi or Pi interface compatible) and bringing out some GPIO pins would potentially replace a USB URI like the DMK - has anyone tried doing something like this?
Steven,
Besides the fact that it would need a channel driver written to support it, unless it was a produced product it would not be used widely enough to warrant the time spend developing it. The USB interface on the other hand is universal and works across all platforms or at least it is suppose to. It has worked well on the PC and on the BBB but the RPi not so well. The reason it works better on some platforms and not others is sometimes in the HW but more often in the kernel support. It takes awhile for the SW on new boards to mature and some Linux flavors are more aggressive about kernel updates than others and there have been lots of USB fixes in late ARM kernels. While experimenting with things is fine the problem comes in when trying to sell it to the troops. USB is simple and if cost is a factor it would be a whole lot easier to just modify a USB FOB and use a platform where it works.
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Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2015 16:20:23 +0000
From: steve@donegan.org
To: App_rpt-users@ohnosec.org
Subject: [App_rpt-users] URI
It seems to me that a Wolfson audio board (on a Pi or Pi interface compatible) and bringing out some GPIO pins would potentially replace a USB URI like the DMK - has anyone tried doing something like this?
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