To get a real test, you need to run iperf with numerous threads using the
-P parameter.  It's the only way to push 1G+
reliably.

mc



On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:50 PM, Sam <w...@csilogan.com> wrote:

> Has anyone used iPerf before? I'm curious of your thoughts as to the
> reliability, and how the results would map to a real-world environment.
> For example, a friend was testing some 3.65 radios (which had no
> connection to the Internet) using iPerf. Based upon the iPerf results, a
> determination was made regarding maximum concurrent users per AP and
> maximum aggregate bandwidth capacity of the radio. For the maximum
> concurrent users I believe they tested this at several different
> download and upload speed for the fictional users.
>
> Having never used iPerf, I don't know if the results from their tests
> (which were very poor by the way - much lower than common configurations
> of DL/UL rates as well as number of users per AP I've read many of you
> describing on these lists) map reasonably to what one would expect from
> a given AP, or if they tend to be wonky.
>
> Thanks,
> Sam
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