hi,
I test the throughput again. Now the speed can reach 12.9Mbps. I also
measure it with real payload without protocol header.
Here are some of the settings:
MSS: 1460
TCP_WND: 24000
TCP_SND_BUF: 16*MSS
TCP_SND_QUEUELEN: 16
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>Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 08:05:50 +0800
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>Subject: [lwip-users] Re: About the throughput of LWIP
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> Hi Jeffery Du ,I want to know others throughput too.
>I port 1.1 to ucos ,and got a 20mbps in TCP ,30 about udp
>I measure it as (real data sended)/time, not including the
>header of portol.
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>>Hi,
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>> I want to know, what's the throughput did you reach?
>> I implemented lwip in a single thread. Then the thread is responsible for
>> timeout list, data input, data output...
>> The maximal throughput I can get is 9Mbps.
>>
>>Best regards
>>
>>Jeffery Du
>>2006-04-13
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Best regards
Jeffery Du
2006-04-17
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