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How to Test Linux Internet Connection on the Command Line

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May 7, 2019

Speedtest-Cli in an awesome Linux tool for anyone who works on networks. It can come in handy to have the ability to do a speedtest through the cli, or command line. Whether working on a server, VPS or even a desktop environment, you’ll find this tool is a great diagnostic. It is useful in both being a benchmark standard to hold your application to as well as a diagnostic tool that can help you figure out where something went wrong. In this article I’ll be showing you how to use this tool in any circumstance you may need it.

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