Assi - FYI, here are recent results:
~$ iperf -c
kk7kx.ampr.org -p 7000
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Client connecting to
kk7kx.ampr.org, TCP port 7000
TCP window size: 20.8 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ 3] local 192.168.4.3 port 60924 connected with 44.8.0.160 port 7000
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-12.0 sec 1.38 MBytes 961 Kbits/sec
~$ iperf -u -c
kk7kx.ampr.org -p 7000
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to
kk7kx.ampr.org, UDP port 7000
Sending 1470 byte datagrams
UDP buffer size: 160 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ 3] local 192.168.4.3 port 37273 connected with 44.8.0.160 port 7000
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 4.00 GBytes 3.43 Gbits/sec
[ 3] Sent 893 datagrams
[ 3] Server Report:
[ 3] 0.0-10.5 sec 629 KBytes 490 Kbits/sec 5.387 ms 455/ 893 (51%)
~$
Ken - KD6OAT
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Assi Friedman <assi(a)kiloxray.com> wrote:
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Folks:
I'll leave the iperf server running on
kk7kx.ampr.org for the benefit of
the
community. I combined both to operate on port 7000. To connect, use the
following basic syntax:
TCP: iperf -c
kk7kx.ampr.org -p 7000
UDP: iperf -u -c
kk7kx.ampr.org -p 7000
If you do use it, please be considerate.
Thank you,
Assi kk7kx/4x1kx