In October 2015 we presented CheesePi at the Research and Applications of Internet Measurements (RAIM) workshop in Yokohama, Japan. In this followup paper, 18 months on, we present our findings. These range from simple round trip delay measurements to entire quality campaigns over several weeks. A significant portion of the research has been done in conjunction with the Swedish regulator, which we bring to the fore. CheesePi is a lightweight platform with the goal of performing measurements from within users' homes. Since the goal is to measure Internet quality delivered by ISPs, measurement fairness is of prime concern. This paper covers the regulator's demands, ISPs feedback, our research interests, the users' needs of nearly two years work.