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Figure 4
Using the Theoretical throughput calculations in Table 1 you can compare the results with the measured to give an indication of the difference between expected and measured. Remembering that the theoretical calculations are best case possible results
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54Mbps | 27Mbps | 27Mbps | 27Mbps | - - |
11Mbps | 5Mbps | 5Mbps | 5Mbps | - - |
1Mbps | 500Kbps | 500Kbps | 500Kbps | - - |
200Kbps | - - | - - | - - | 80Kbps |
100Kbps | - - | - - | - - | 40Kbps |
78Kbps | - - | - - | - - | - - |
19.2Kbps | - - | - - | - - | 7.8Kbps |
Table 1
In the command line for the Client mapping we established the Server IP address followed by the
Another entry that can be added is
Figure 5
JPerf Application
Jperf is a graphical interface that runs over the top of Iperf. It will display a graph result from the Iperf test.
To run Jperf open a CMD prompt and change to the
Figure 6
Followed by entering in “Jperf” at the prompt and pressing enter. The CMD screen will disappear and the Jperf Screen will appear as seen in Figure 7.
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