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15 days ago | 17 days ago | |
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speedtest
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Slower speeds after installing OpenWRT
I recently installed OpenWRT on a TP-Link TL-WDR4300, and put the router of my ISP in bridge mode. Now I noticed that the wireless speeds are significantly slower (40mbps vs 3mbps via librespeed.org), after using OpenWRT.
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List of your reverse proxied services
LebreSpeed
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Ask HN: Is Comcast ripping me off and how can I prove it?
Try hosting a DIY speed test on a cloud server (like Google colab or the free oracle instances or whatever):
- Do you use any specific tools to verify connection health of remote workers?
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How to host HTTP without SSL enryption on Cloudflare domain?
here's the top two results if you search for "open speed test nginx reverse proxy": https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest/wiki/Reverse-proxy-with-Nginx https://github.com/henrywhitaker3/Speedtest-Tracker/issues/924
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5G on the 4G plan
Or https://librespeed.org/
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Gig1 none of my devices are getting close to max speed
Fast.com is giving me ~ 250Mbps https://librespeed.org is giving me ~ 112Mbps the one constant between all the tests seems to be the 52Mb upload
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SSLVPN - Fluctuating bandwith
It should be DIA. They provide the internet connection to the company since 2 decades and it's a very small ISP, so it's very vague in terms of contract. Iperf was giving me very terrible results with TCP, UDP was giving me a couple of Gbit/s throughput, definitely a wrong result. We are using this self hosted speedtest. All my results above are based on this software: https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest
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Speedtests
Put a copy of Librespeed on a web server that's accessible through the VPN and told them to use that. For (our) convenience, it's logged into a database that's correlated with the VPN login/logout times so the users don't even need to log in to use it, but we still know whose test result it is.
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MagicMirror
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Show HN: FrameOS – operating system for single function smart frames
I use MagicMirror to do this. It's a great piece of software. I'm a bit shocked nobody has mentioned this yet. https://magicmirror.builders/
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Software for wall clock?
The most used solution it’s https://magicmirror.builders/
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Ask HN: What software did you purchase that positively impacted your family life
I’m planning on using MagicMirror (https://magicmirror.builders/) to do this in my kitchen but without the mirror part (just a TV mounted in a niche on the wall). Did you build your software from scratch?
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"Dementia" Dashboard?
Check out Magic Mirror. Could be what you're looking for. https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror
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32“ E Ink screen that displays daily newspapers on your wall
Would this work with magic mirror?
If so I will order right away
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Smart display with text lines
Have a look at the Magic Mirror project https://magicmirror.builders/
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Clock web app with weather and photos to recycle an old iPad 2
You could also look into something like MagicMirror. not sure if you have a server to host, or looking for just local on iPad.
- Are any C# coders here?
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The search for the definitive DIY photo frame software
The final option seems to be basically homebrewing a solution using a program like MagicMirror and local image files installed on the pi. There quite a few guides out there on different ways to do this. But
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/u/KaiserTom breaks down the results of SETI@home, the big data citizen science project from the 90s/2000s
You can still participate in distributed computing projects, just check out Science United which is one that uses BOINC for the project management. I've got it running on my Raspberry Pi (which primarily runs Magic Mirror so its nice to let somebody else get some benefit since its primarily a relatively static display). Also, Folding@Home did do some of the research into COVID, so it is staying up to date.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
MMM-Wallpaper - MagicMirror module to display wallpapers from various online sources
speedtest-cli - Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net
MMM-BackgroundSlideshow
reverse-proxy-confs - These confs are pulled into our SWAG image: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
aria2 - aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source, cross platform download utility operated in command-line. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink.
motioneye - A web frontend for the motion daemon.
Organizr - HTPC/Homelab Services Organizer - Written in PHP
MMM-RTSPStream - MagicMirror² module for streaming an RTSP video stream from a security camera to your MagicMirror.
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!