13 15:28, Gabriel Tolón escribió:
El 29/05/13 12:49, Felix Fietkau escribió:
On 2013-05-29 5:26 PM, Gabriel Tolón wrote:
Hi Felix,
I know it's better to test from ethernet, but the problem is that
WDR3500 routers are 100 Mbps ethernet, and these routers should be
capable of transmitting much
El 29/05/13 12:49, Felix Fietkau escribió:
On 2013-05-29 5:26 PM, Gabriel Tolón wrote:
Hi Felix,
I know it's better to test from ethernet, but the problem is that
WDR3500 routers are 100 Mbps ethernet, and these routers should be
capable of transmitting much more than that, that's
u escribió:
On 2013-05-29 4:16 PM, Gabriel Tolón wrote:
Jo-Philipp and Bastian,
I used the approach of commenting the iptables modules in
/etc/modules.d, and I could send up to 85 Mbps (UDP) from iperf inside
the router for each band, compared with 50 Mbps before commenting the
modules, much better
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On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 05:54:01PM -0300, Gabriel Tolón wrote:
Hi,
I want to test TP-Link WDR3500 performance using iperf. According to
TP-Link specifications, they could reach up to 600 Mbps using both 2.4
and 5 GHz bands. The problem is that as they are 100Mbps Ethernet, if I
run iperf from
Jo-Philipp and Bastian,
I used the approach of commenting the iptables modules in
/etc/modules.d, and I could send up to 85 Mbps (UDP) from iperf inside
the router for each band, compared with 50 Mbps before commenting the
modules, much better. Now I'll try find a way to test both bands
toget
Hi,
I want to test TP-Link WDR3500 performance using iperf. According to
TP-Link specifications, they could reach up to 600 Mbps using both 2.4
and 5 GHz bands. The problem is that as they are 100Mbps Ethernet, if I
run iperf from a PC connected to the Ethernet port, I'll be limited to
100Mbp