[Bug] Network Interface Speed not reported correctly on Raspberry Pi 4
See original GitHub issueDescription of the bug
Speed UP/Down and Interface isn’t reported correctly, probably due to reported docker network

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What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
Safari
Where is your instance running?
Raspberry Pi
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- Created a year ago
- Comments:21 (11 by maintainers)
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Little update to the speedtest part - we have added an optional new way for speedtests here, which may provide more accurate results: #110. You can enable it with the
DASHDOT_ACCEPT_OOKLA_EULA=trueflag.Thank you! In the next version, the type and interface speed should actually be read from the host instead of the container!