![]() ![]() The sensors are updated every 1 hour (in different time like “at 00:30” for local, “at 00:40” for remote) by automations. on “host #1”) I am using this sensor: sensor:įor remote monitoring (i.e on “host #2”) I am using this sensor: - platform: command_lineĬommand: !secret ssh_speedtest_remote_command “speedtest-cli” is taken from here - GitHub - sivel/speedtest-cli: Command line interface for testing internet bandwidth using .įor local monitoring (i.e. ![]() “host #2” is another Raspberry Pi 3 (basically used for Kodi). Monitoring can be achieved by running speedtest on both hosts. ISP #1), “host #2 uses secondary interface” (i.e. I wanted to monitor speed for both providers for this I made routing rules in the router like “host #1 uses primary interface” (i.e. ![]() There is a DualWAN setup in my router, so I have 2 providers.I need more information which can be provided by “speedtest-cli”: IP address & ISP name.Since last few months I have been using “speedtest-cli” instead of “speedtestdotnet” integration. I am using HA in Docker on Raspberry Pi 3. ![]()
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