Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-03 Thread Sebastian Moeller
Hi Toke,

+1

> On Sep 3, 2019, at 13:39, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen  wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone
> 
> I came across this open source speedtest: https://www.netztest.at/en/
> (also run by nic.cz and integrated into the Turris Omnia firmware:
> https://www.netmetr.cz/en/ ).

I tried to contact the www.netmetr.cz folks (last year), but so far 
crickets...


> 
> Only issue is that it doesn't test for bufferbloat. So, I opened an
> issue on the upstream repo; this is the link, in case anyone else wants
> to participate in the discussion:
> https://github.com/rtr-nettest/open-rmbt/issues/6
> 
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Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-03 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
Sebastian Moeller  writes:

> Hi Toke,
>
> +1
>
>> On Sep 3, 2019, at 13:39, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi everyone
>> 
>> I came across this open source speedtest: https://www.netztest.at/en/
>> (also run by nic.cz and integrated into the Turris Omnia firmware:
>> https://www.netmetr.cz/en/ ).
>
>   I tried to contact the www.netmetr.cz folks (last year), but so far 
> crickets...

Heh, well thanks for trying at least. I figured the upstream open source
project might be the best way to get things fixed; we'll see if they are
responsive :)

-Toke
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Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-03 Thread Sebastian Moeller

> On Sep 3, 2019, at 13:45, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen  wrote:
> 
> Sebastian Moeller  writes:
> 
>> Hi Toke,
>> 
>> +1
>> 
>>> On Sep 3, 2019, at 13:39, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone
>>> 
>>> I came across this open source speedtest: https://www.netztest.at/en/
>>> (also run by nic.cz and integrated into the Turris Omnia firmware:
>>> https://www.netmetr.cz/en/ ).
>> 
>>  I tried to contact the www.netmetr.cz folks (last year), but so far 
>> crickets...
> 
> Heh, well thanks for trying at least. I figured the upstream open source
> project might be the best way to get things fixed; we'll see if they are
> responsive :)

I would hope so,. My gut feeling is, that we should address this with 
BEREC (https://berec.europa.eu) as all these national regulator's internet 
speedtests all closely follow the BEREC recommendations and there might be 
little perceived freedom for the national implementation according to the BEREC 
guidelines for changes/additions. Last time I contacted the implementor of the 
german speedtest (breitbandmessung.de), they basically send me bunch of BEREC 
documents and deflected my questions towards the EU ;)

Best Regards
Sebastian

> 
> -Toke

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Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-03 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson

On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:


Hi everyone

I came across this open source speedtest: https://www.netztest.at/en/
(also run by nic.cz and integrated into the Turris Omnia firmware:
https://www.netmetr.cz/en/ ).

Only issue is that it doesn't test for bufferbloat. So, I opened an
issue on the upstream repo; this is the link, in case anyone else wants
to participate in the discussion:
https://github.com/rtr-nettest/open-rmbt/issues/6


This is the swedish local speedtest run by .SE:

https://github.com/dotse/bbk

I've asked them for bufferbloat tests as well, so... if anyone want to do 
anything, that'd be nice.


What codebase does dslreports speedtest use, it seems to have a very nice 
bufferbloat test?


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Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-03 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
Mikael Abrahamsson  writes:

> On Tue, 3 Sep 2019, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I came across this open source speedtest: https://www.netztest.at/en/
>> (also run by nic.cz and integrated into the Turris Omnia firmware:
>> https://www.netmetr.cz/en/ ).
>>
>> Only issue is that it doesn't test for bufferbloat. So, I opened an
>> issue on the upstream repo; this is the link, in case anyone else wants
>> to participate in the discussion:
>> https://github.com/rtr-nettest/open-rmbt/issues/6
>
> This is the swedish local speedtest run by .SE:
>
> https://github.com/dotse/bbk

Hmm, I think my old university actually had a project to add it at some
point. Not sure what happened to that...

> I've asked them for bufferbloat tests as well, so... if anyone want to do 
> anything, that'd be nice.
>
> What codebase does dslreports speedtest use, it seems to have a very nice 
> bufferbloat test?

I think it's proprietary, but I'm not sure...

-Toke
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Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-03 Thread Rich Brown
Another bit of good news - guidosarducci over at OpenWrt has packaged up an 
improved version of the "betterspeedtest.sh" script to work with OpenWrt 18.06. 

https://forum.openwrt.org/t/speedtest-new-package-to-measure-network-performance/24647/71
 shows the announcement of the package. Run it with:

speedtest-netperf.sh --help

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Re: [Bloat] Getting bloat tests into open source speedtest

2019-09-04 Thread Kenneth Porter
I just got an email newsletter from Ubiquiti advertising their speedtest. 
Unlike most, it graphs the speed over time as it runs.




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