Quite honestly, it has been on my website since 2003.

I have a zip of the directory it lives in.

I just opened it up and looked at it.  It appears to be C1999 and C2001 
by WISPA...  under GPL

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On 3/6/2014 12:39 PM, Robert wrote:
> These can usually be made more accurate for greater bandwidths by giving
> a variety of download file sizes for different pipe sizes..   Usually
> very easy programming...  If you wouldn't mind sharing the source...
>
> Best,
>
>      Robert
>
>
> On 03/06/2014 08:25 AM, Blair Davis wrote:
>> There is a very basic one on my web site that sounds like what you
>> describe...
>>
>> www.wmwisp.net/speedtest/speedtest.php
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>> On 3/6/2014 9:30 AM, Sam wrote:
>>> Good Morning Folks!
>>>
>>> Years ago, I remember installing a bandwidth tester on one of the Linux
>>> boxes I had running at the WISP my wife and I owned. For the life of me
>>> I cannot remember the name of it.
>>>
>>> Do any of you have one you like enough to recommend? Basically I'd like
>>> for it to sit in the base of a tower so the users consuming bandwidth
>>> from that tower can measure their speed without touching my upstream
>>> provider - they can measure how fast and at what capacity my equipment
>>> is providing them with service from this server at the base of the tower
>>> to their equipment at their home or business.
>>>
>>> Hopefully this makes sense....
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sam
>>>
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