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Fast.com | How to integrate Fast.com within Home Assistant. | fastdotcom.png |
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The fastdotcom
integration uses the Fast.com web service to measure network bandwidth performance.
Currently fast.com only supports measuring download bandwidth. If you want to measure bandwidth metrics other then download such as ping and upload, utilize the speedtest component.
Enabling this integration will automatically create the Fast.com Sensor.
By default, a speed test will be run every hour. The user can change the update frequency in the configuration by defining the scan_interval
for a speed test to run.
Configuration
To add Fast.com to your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
Once per hour, on the hour (default):
fastdotcom:
Every half hour of every day:
fastdotcom:
scan_interval:
minutes: 30
{% configuration %}
scan_interval:
description: "Minimum time interval between updates. Supported formats: scan_interval: 'HH:MM:SS'
, scan_interval: 'HH:MM'
and Time period dictionary (see example below)."
required: false
default: 60 minutes
type: time
manual:
description: Turn manual mode on or off. Manual mode will disable scheduled speedtests.
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
{% endconfiguration %}
Time period dictionary example
scan_interval:
# At least one of these must be specified:
days: 0
hours: 0
minutes: 3
seconds: 30
milliseconds: 0
Service
Once loaded, the fastdotcom
integration will expose a service (fastdotcom.speedtest
) that can be called to run a Fast.com speed test on demand. This service takes no parameters. This can be useful if you have enabled manual mode.
action:
service: fastdotcom.speedtest
Notes
- When running on Raspberry Pi, the maximum speed is limited by its 100 Mbit/s LAN adapter.
- The sensor will return the maximum measured speed during a 15-second test.