Testing network performance
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23rd Dec, 2012, 04:50 AM
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RE: Testing network performance
(23rd Dec, 2012 02:44 AM)CurlyMo Wrote: Which one is the cliƫnt and which the server. They are both from the RPi client if I understand your question correctly. I mean, these are the logs from the SSH windows used to connect to my Xbian. the 7Mbps was while my RPi was connected via wifi dongle, and 14Mbps was my RPi connected to router via ethernet. My laptop was the server: iperf -s My current understanding is that my laptop can transfer over the network at least 14Mbps, because the RPi produced 14Mbps when connected to router by ethernet, but when on wifi using only the dongle, my RPi could only produce speeds of 7Mbps from the 14 my laptop was able to send the router. I re-ran the test using my Samsung phone as a tether replacing the router because it has IEEE 802.11n and the router is only 54Mbps. This time while on the dongle my RPi produced 8-10Mbps- still seems slow for a 150Mbps dongle, doesn't it? As my dongle is the Edimax EW7811UN famous for its compatibility to the RPi, does these speeds seem normal? |
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