How to test throughput in point to point wireless link ?
There are many method for testing bandwidth in point to point wireless radio link.
Method-1: TCP/IP Packet load with iperf tools.
For iperf testing follow given command step to step.
Step 1: Download iperf tool pest in C: Drive .
Step 2: Open cmd Prompt and type command given below.
C:\>iperf -c (remote side device ip address) -u (packet type UDP) -i1(interval) -b30m (load on remote device) -t99 and then enter
Mathod 2: Share data FTP server.
Step 1: connect local and remote both side wireless radio directly to laptop
Step 2 : install ftp ( HFS,filezilla, Xlight etc) server software in remote side laptop.
Step 3 : add files in ftp server .
Step 4 : install Ftp client software in local side Laptop .
Step 5 : Access ftp server to ftp client in local side Laptop .
Step 6 : Now download multiple file to through ftp client and you can check remote side ping latency and real throughput.
There are many method for testing bandwidth in point to point wireless radio link.
Method-1: TCP/IP Packet load with iperf tools.
For iperf testing follow given command step to step.
Step 1: Download iperf tool pest in C: Drive .
Step 2: Open cmd Prompt and type command given below.
C:\>iperf -c (remote side device ip address) -u (packet type UDP) -i1(interval) -b30m (load on remote device) -t99 and then enter
Mathod 2: Share data FTP server.
Step 1: connect local and remote both side wireless radio directly to laptop
Step 2 : install ftp ( HFS,filezilla, Xlight etc) server software in remote side laptop.
Step 3 : add files in ftp server .
Step 4 : install Ftp client software in local side Laptop .
Step 5 : Access ftp server to ftp client in local side Laptop .
Step 6 : Now download multiple file to through ftp client and you can check remote side ping latency and real throughput.
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