On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 14:43:00 +0100 arian <deb...@semioptimal.net> wrote:
> > > Here's the part that baffles me - these are with the laptop connected > > to the router wirelessly: > > > > Laptop - router: ~11.8 Mbps > > Laptop - NAS: ~14.7 Mbps > > > > Once again, these numbers vary widely, but are in line with the laptop > > - router numbers. > > > > But here's the kicker: Ookla's speedtest (run on the laptop with > > speedtest-cli) shows 29.01/5.89 (d/u), and this is fairly consistent. > > Just checking: you're not runnging iperf bidriectional, right? WiFi is half > duplex, in general for radio it's extremely difficult to achieve full duplex > when you don't have separate uplink/downlink carriers. > In that case you need to double your figures, and you'd get something > compatible with the speedtest results. No - I've been using the default: 'iperf -c hostxxxx' on laptop, 'iperf -sD' on router, NAS. Actually, this morning I've been getting about 17-20 Mbps between the laptop and NAS. I tried bidirectional testing ('iperf -d -c hostxxxx', and the results actually remained constant. I'm still getting only about 13 Mbps between the laptop and router. > regards, arian Celejar