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check_speedtest-cli





This script will output the Internet Connection Speed using speedtest-cli to Nagios. You need to have installed speedtest-cli on your system first and ensured that it is working by calling "speedtest --simple". See here: https://github.com/siv ...
/Category:Network Connections, Stats and Bandwidth
LicenseGPL