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      strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @ronny3050
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      @ronny3050 you could achieve this with css3 filters

      Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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        ronny3050 Module Developer @Advokaten
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        @Advokaten sure, I’ll clean it up :)

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          ronny3050 Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
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          @strawberry-3.141 Hey bro, thanks for the heads up! I was going to go that route except not sure whether everyone’s raspberry browser supports css3.

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            cowboysdude Module Developer @strawberry 3.141
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            @strawberry-3.141 said in Internet Monitor:

            @ronny3050 you could achieve this with css3 filters

            I swear to God I’m calling you “Magic Man”… :)

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              pjkoeleman @ronny3050
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              @ronny3050 Thanks for taking up the challenge.
              I would prefer option #1 as well. So the user can choose its own colors.

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                pjkoeleman @Advokaten
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                @Advokaten said in Internet Monitor:

                Don’t know what is turning the strength bars into a white color

                There are four images (white) used for the strength. You can find them in the sub-folder ‘images’.

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                  illskool
                  last edited by illskool

                  Great Module. Does it monitor the speed of my internet from my modem or the speed that my raspberry pi is reaching? Is there a way to maintain a log of speeds?

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                    ronny3050 Module Developer @illskool
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                    @illskool Thank you. It is the speed that your pi is reaching.
                    I am currently logging the speed and it can be found in your mirror’s logs by typing pm2 logs in the command line. I am removing this in my next update due to the massive amounts of logs produced. You can set an updateInterval for the mirror to refresh and update the speed if needed.

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                      illskool
                      last edited by illskool

                      @ronny3050 Thank you for the quick response and for the work you did to create this module. I think its fantastic that I can glance at the mirror and see what speeds I am getting. On a side note, do you think it is possible to display the speeds that the modem receives? I would love to show that and then be able to keep a log. That way I could show my ISP whats up with their lying lol

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                        ronny3050 Module Developer @illskool
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                        @illskool haha, I am not aware of any way to get your exact modem speeds, but you can connect through LAN to get the closest modem speed ;)

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