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Started by Fishy, August 29, 2022, 12:03:19 AM

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Fishy

Interesting the read outs I'm getting on download speeds for virgin's supposed 500 Mbps download .. probably getting about 80% of the time on 540.. the rest of the time varies from 100 to 250 to 300..

Takes Speedtest every hour..
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pxr5

I've got it set up too. I tried it first on one of my pis but I found out I'd installed 32 bit Raspbian and there is no 32 bit version of Speedtest-tracker. So, I had to put it on Container Manager on one of my NASs instead. I've got it set to run at 0300 once a day. This was last:

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Fishy

A new speedtest was completed using Ookla.

- Server name: Wildcard Networks
- Server ID: 4058
- ISP: Virgin Media
- Ping: 32 ms
- Download: 160.33 Mbps
- Upload: 52.49 Mbps
- Packet Loss: 0.66666666666667 %

My last one.. 160?? 
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pxr5

So you have Virgin 500 Mbps and getting 160 Mbps? At this time of night it's probably a high contention ratio where you are and quite normal. If everyone on your shared connection (let's face it no one gets that speed exclusively) ran a speed test at the same time it would be very, very low. It's why I chose mine to run in the early hours. In saying that after I'd set up Speedtest-tracker yesterday I was getting a consistent 920 Mbps dl with several runs - but I'm an early adopter of fttp here, no one else around me has bothered - which is nice  8) When I first got fttc I was getting the full 80/20, by the time I'd left I was on about 65/20 with all the crosstalk.

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Slim

Astonishing really. For me, any more than about 10Mbps and I don't notice a difference.
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Fishy

Here's a 3.30 am reading

A new speedtest was completed using Ookla.

- Server name: Wildcard Networks
- Server ID: 4058
- ISP: Virgin Media
- Ping: 32 ms
- Download: 538.15 Mbps
- Upload: 52.52 Mbps
- Packet Loss: 0.91743119266055 %
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Fishy

Having fun with portainer and building stacks...
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Fishy

Tried portainer now using dockge
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Fishy

settled on dockge running airsonic jellyfin adguard and internet speedtest test in docker /stacks.. wonderful
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pxr5

Quote from: Fishy on December 12, 2024, 01:10:36 PMsettled on dockge running airsonic jellyfin adguard and internet speedtest test in docker /stacks.. wonderful
Which Airsonic have you got running? A branch called Airsonic Advanced forked a few years ago, which got abandoned, then that forked again to Airsonic Advanced by kagemomiji and is being kept maintained:

https://github.com/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced
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Fishy

Quote from: pxr5 on December 12, 2024, 03:07:54 PM
Quote from: Fishy on December 12, 2024, 01:10:36 PMsettled on dockge running airsonic jellyfin adguard and internet speedtest test in docker /stacks.. wonderful
Which Airsonic have you got running? A branch called Airsonic Advanced forked a few years ago, which got abandoned, then that forked again to Airsonic Advanced by kagemomiji and is being kept maintained:

https://github.com/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced

It's advanced but will need to check which one
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Fishy

Quote from: Fishy on December 12, 2024, 05:40:23 PM
Quote from: pxr5 on December 12, 2024, 03:07:54 PM
Quote from: Fishy on December 12, 2024, 01:10:36 PMsettled on dockge running airsonic jellyfin adguard and internet speedtest test in docker /stacks.. wonderful
Which Airsonic have you got running? A branch called Airsonic Advanced forked a few years ago, which got abandoned, then that forked again to Airsonic Advanced by kagemomiji and is being kept maintained:

https://github.com/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced

It's advanced but will need to check which one

airsonic version is this..11.0.0-SNAPSHOT.20240424015024
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pxr5

^ That's about 18 months old - 24.04.2024 (version 11.0.0) and the last release of Airsonic Advanced. Stick this into your compose file for the latest kagemomiji release:

ghcr.io/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced:latest
Which is this version:

Edge Release 11.1.5-SNAPSHOT.20241129114405
It's recommended to use these edge releases rather than waiting for the full as fixes are made continuously.

https://github.com/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced/releases
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Fishy

Quote from: pxr5 on December 12, 2024, 10:53:35 PM^ That's about 18 months old - 24.04.2024 (version 11.0.0) and the last release of Airsonic Advanced. Stick this into your compose file for the latest kagemomiji release:

ghcr.io/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced:latest
Which is this version:

Edge Release 11.1.5-SNAPSHOT.20241129114405
It's recommended to use these edge releases rather than waiting for the full as fixes are made continuously.

https://github.com/kagemomiji/airsonic-advanced/releases

keep getting a mkdir error which im assumin is permissons... which is where my linux expertise ends... i'll stick with my current version
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