Maybe try setting up an Ookla on-site speedtest server? I believe the product is called Speedtest Custom. Setup is pretty simple, and is relatively inexpensive. That gives you the ease-of-use of speedtest.net, with the accuracy similar to having a local iperf server. Zach Puls Network Engineer MEF-CECP [Title: KsFiberNet - Description: Macintosh HD:Users:chunt:Documents:Logos_Brand Guide_KFN:WEB_logos:KFN_logo-WEB.png]<http://www.ksfiber.net/> Direct: +1 (316) 221-2094 Email: zpuls@ksfiber.net<mailto:zpuls@ksfiber.net> Technical Support: 855-KFN-HELP (536-4357) This e-mail, including any attachments, is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential, proprietary and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of this information, directly or indirectly, by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited and may subject you to legal liability. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from all computers in which it resides. This email, including any attachments, is not intended to constitute the formation of a contract binding KsFiberNet. KsFiberNet will be contractually bound only upon execution, by an authorized representative, of a definitive agreement containing agreed upon terms and conditions. From: NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Casey Russell Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 13:46 To: Chris Kimball <CKimball@misalliance.com> Cc: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform I don't think a raspberry pi will reliably fill a full Gig and keep it full (maybe that's not required in this scenario), but I've installed a Linux based OS with the PerfSONAR tools (including iperf) on a couple of different mini PCs in the "few hundred dollars" price range. The last one was the Liva X from ECS. It was more than capable of filling 1G circuits with traffic and keeping them full without loss or wonky results due to things like CPU overrun or other processes causing bus contention. I'm pretty sure the Liva X is retired now, but their current gen should suffice as should a number of comparable competitors. Sincerely, Casey Russell Network Engineer [KanREN]<http://www.kanren.net> [phone]785-856-9809 2029 Becker Drive, Suite 282 Lawrence, Kansas 66047 [linkedin]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/92399?trk=tyah&trkInfo=clickedVertical%3Acompany%2CclickedEntityId%3A92399%2Cidx%3A1-1-1%2CtarId%3A1440002635645%2Ctas%3AKanREN>[twitter]<https://twitter.com/TheKanREN>[twitter]<http://www.kanren.net/feed/>need support?<mailto:support@kanren.net> On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 1:27 PM Chris Kimball <CKimball@misalliance.com<mailto:CKimball@misalliance.com>> wrote: Would a raspberry pi work for this? Could 3D print a nice case with your logo for it. From: NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org<mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org>> On Behalf Of Colton Conor Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 2:16 PM To: David Guo <david@xtom.com<mailto:david@xtom.com>> Cc: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> Subject: Re: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform Last time I setup Iperf3 it was semi difficult, and would be impossible trying to coach a soccer mom on how to setup over the phone. I am leaning towards a CPE that has speed test built in, or a low cost, sub $100 device we could ship to the customer to install. Anyone know of something like that? On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 10:55 AM David Guo <david@xtom.com<mailto:david@xtom.com>> wrote: We ask our customers use iperf3 to test speed. Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> ________________________________ From: NANOG <nanog-bounces@nanog.org<mailto:nanog-bounces@nanog.org>> on behalf of Colton Conor <colton.conor@gmail.com<mailto:colton.conor@gmail.com>> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2019 00:54 To: NANOG Subject: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform As an internet service provider with many small business and residential customers, our most common tech support calls are speed related. Customers complaining on slow speeds, slowdowns, etc. We have a SNMP and ping monitoring platform today, but that mainly tells us up-time and if data is flowing across the interface. We can of course see the link speed, but customer call in saying the are not getting that speed. We are looking for a way to remotely test customers internet connections besides telling the customer to go to speedtest.net<http://speedtest.net>, or worse sending a tech out with a laptop to do the same thing. 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