We have this on our own servers in regional PoPs which allows a
client to test from any modern browser or from the command line.
https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest
https://github.com/librespeed/speedtest-cli
We also developed a client-side device (industrial laptop) that would
altomatically do a series of tests and upload the results to a server
for historical pusposes. I was not directly involved in that but if
you are interested I can ask our IT department.
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When we're selling 1gig connections I'd like installers to have a
definitive way to test to a full gig. A recent Raspberry Pi can hit
a full gig on iPerf every time.
I'd love to see one of those touch screen cases on a Raspberry Pi
that boots up and presents a big button that says "Run speedtest"
and then it could just run iPerf in the background and put the final
result on screen.
The current strategy is to supply a "known good" laptop that we know
can do 1gig. But even that can be imperfect for a lot of
reasons. I'd like to dumb it down to stupid mode so any joker can
plug in a box and push a button and get a test result. If it's more
complicated to use than an optical power meter then it's too complicated.
Before I try and make something, does it already exist as a product?
-Adam
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