Thanks for the tip. LibreSpeed-go works slick-enough to actually be useful for the kinds of things I care about at home.
And because it is apparently not cohesively documented anywhere, here's brief instructions for a semi-clued person to quickly make LibreSpeed-go work on OpenWRT:
1. Install the package. Might as well do it from CLI because we need to go there anyway. Log into the router with ssh, and do an "opkg update" and then "opkg install librespeed-go"
2. Enable it. Edit /etc/config/librespeed-go with, eg, "nano /etc/config/librespeed-go" and set "Enabled" from 0 to 1.
3. Start it. "/etc/init.d/librespeed-go restart" works.
Thanks for the tip. LibreSpeed-go works slick-enough to actually be useful for the kinds of things I care about at home.
And because it is apparently not cohesively documented anywhere, here's brief instructions for a semi-clued person to quickly make LibreSpeed-go work on OpenWRT:
1. Install the package. Might as well do it from CLI because we need to go there anyway. Log into the router with ssh, and do an "opkg update" and then "opkg install librespeed-go"
2. Enable it. Edit /etc/config/librespeed-go with, eg, "nano /etc/config/librespeed-go" and set "Enabled" from 0 to 1.
3. Start it. "/etc/init.d/librespeed-go restart" works.
4. Use it. Fire up a web browser somewhere on the LAN, and visit http://your.router.addy:8989
5. Clicky button. Observe speed.