Oops, put some spaces in there that shouldn't be there. Here's how the commands should run:
Server: "iperf.exe -s"
Client: "iperf.exe -c x.x.x.x"
x.x.x.x=ip of server
Hope that helps!
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Browse All TopicsI'd like a way to test my internal network speed at work. I've tried various software in the past but they have been sketchy at best. Any know of an easy to use program or simple method or test network speed?
Maybe a program that moves a 50GB file from my NAS to my server and times it.
Any help is appreciated.
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by: blazekingPosted on 2007-11-14 at 09:24:33ID: 20281802
iperf
ols/Iperf/ default.ht m) to test bandwidth internally. It gives a realistic view of your available bandwidth and speed between two points. You'll need to download the program and run it with a "- s" option to create the server. The client runs with a "- c x.x.x.x" (x=ip address).
We use iperf.exe (http://www.noc.ucf.edu/To