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These instructions will run you through setting up Speedtest Tracker on a Synology NAS using Container Manager. |
{% hint style="warning" %} The following directions are for the old "Docker" application, if you're using "Container Manager" you can follow the docker compose instructions in using-docker-compose.md. {% endhint %}
{% hint style="warning" %} This guide assumes you know how to use the old "Docker" application. {% endhint %}
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Open the Docker interface of your Synology Device, search for linuxserver/speedtest-tracker in the Registry and download it.
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Create a local directory (i.e. /volume1/docker/speedtest-tracker) which later can be mapped to the docker container.
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Launch the image once the download is completed. {% endstep %}
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Map the ports to available ports.
| Local Port | Container Port |
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| 8443 | 443 |
| 8080 | 80 |
{% hint style="info" %} Make sure the ports you choose are not used by any other application or DSM service on your device and remember to adjust the Synology Firewall settings accordingly. {% endhint %} {% endstep %}
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Map the directory you created earlier to the mount path /config.
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Review your settings and click "done".
You can now access Speedtest-Tracker via http://YOUR_IP_ADDRESS:8080 or https://YOUR_IP_ADDRESS:8443.
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