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Linux Terminal: speedtest_cli checks your real bandwidth speed.
What’s your upload and download speed at home (or in your office) ? Are you really sure that you get what do you pay for to your ISP ?
To test the speed of our internet connection There are several internet services such as SpeedTest a web service that is available both from Web browsers and mobile application.
Now you can easily check it also with speedtest_cli a command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using speedtest.net. In this way you can do the test also on servers that don’t have a Browser or a graphical interface.
Installation
speedtest_cli it’s just a python script, so it’s really easy to install and use it, and you have different ways to do it:
1) pip / easy_install
Open a terminal and give the command:
pip install speedtest-cli
or
easy_install speedtest-cli
2) Github
To install directly from github you can use these commands:
pip install git+https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli.git
or
git clone https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli.git
python speedtest-cli/setup.py install
3) As Ubuntu/Debian or Mint package
The package is available on the getdeb repository, you can easily add it with these steps:
-
Install the getdeb package. Or
-
Configure the repository manually: Go to System-Administration-Software Sources, Third-Party Software tab, Add:
deb http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu trusty-getdeb apps
Add the repository GPG key, open a terminal window and type:
wget -q -O- http://archive.getdeb.net/getdeb-archive.key | sudo apt-key add -
And now you can install the speedtest-cli package with the commands:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-speedtest-cli
4) Just download (Like the way it used to be)
As last option, just download the python script where you prefer and run it from there:
wget -O speedtest-cli https://raw.github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest_cli.py
chmod +x speedtest-cli
or
curl -o speedtest-cli https://raw.github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest_cli.py
chmod +x speedtest-cli
Basic Usage
You can simply run the command speedtest_cli.py without any option and you’ll get a report on the terminal of your bandwidth speed, this is the output of my crappy Italian Adsl:
$ ./speedtest_cli.py
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Testing from Telecom Italia (87.13.73.66)...
Selecting best server based on latency...
Hosted by LepidaSpA (Bologna) [12.20 km]: 104.347 ms
Testing download speed........................................
Download: 6.35 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed..................................................
Upload: 0.34 Mbits/s
So this is the basic usage, and it’s good enough to know how great (or bad) is your connection, but maybe you want to share this information with your friends, to do this just use the option –share
./speedtest_cli.py --share
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Testing from Telecom Italia (87.13.73.66)...
Selecting best server based on latency...
Hosted by LepidaSpA (Bologna) [12.20 km]: 93.778 ms
Testing download speed........................................
Download: 6.20 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed..................................................
Upload: 0.33 Mbits/s
Share results: http://www.speedtest.net/result/3700218352.png
This will produce an image similar to this one (but I hope for you with better values):
Another interesting option it’s the –list that shows a list of speedtest.net servers sorted by distance, these are my results:
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
2872) LepidaSpA (Bologna, Italy) [12.20 km]
1561) MYNETWAY S.R.L. (Cesena, Italy) [80.97 km]
2710) ReteIVO by D.t.s. Srl (Florence, Italy) [90.90 km]
4826) Inteplanet Srl (Verona, Italy) [100.45 km]
3998) Wolnext srl (Verona, Italy) [100.45 km]
2957) Wifiweb s.r.l. (Altavilla Vicentina, Italy) [103.11 km]
3103) E4A s.r.l. (Vicenza, Italy) [107.17 km]
3804) Interplanet Srl (Vicenza, Italy) [107.17 km]
1014) NTRnet (Vicenza, Italy) [107.17 km]
3679) Hynet s r l (Vicenza, Italy) [107.17 km]
3745) Comeser Srl (Fidenza, Italy) [114.00 km]
5011) Welcomeitalia spa (Massarosa, Italy) [119.26 km]
2864) ReteIVO by D.t.s. Srl (Massa, Italy) [120.92 km]
2918) ReteIVO by D.t.s. Srl (Arezzo, Italy) [129.79 km]
...
Now that I know the ID of the servers that are located near my location I can pick up a specific server with the option –server, so to chose the server located at Florence (ID 2710) I can use the command:
./speedtest_cli.py --server 2710
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Testing from Telecom Italia (87.13.73.66)...
Hosted by ReteIVO by D.t.s. Srl (Florence) [90.90 km]: 106.505 ms
Testing download speed........................................
Download: 6.18 Mbits/s
Testing upload speed..................................................
Upload: 0.35 Mbits/s
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