Thanks Marc
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 6:10 PM,
netztier@xxxxxxxxxx <netztier@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, it says so:
D:\iPerf>iperf --help
[...]
Client specific:
-b, --bandwidth #[KM] for UDP, bandwidth to send
at in bits/sec
(default 1 Mbit/sec, implies -u)
[...]
regards
Marc
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>----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----
>Von: abhishekfishy2000@xxxxxxxxx
>Datum: 27.03.2012 10:40
>An: "Community
support list for Wireshark"<wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Betreff: [Wireshark-users] iperf UDP throughput
>
>Hello
All,
>
>This is not exactly a wireshark question still posting here and this list
>gives very good explanations.
>
>
>I'm using Wifi in g mode and WPA2AES between an Linux AP and Windows STA
>
>I initiated a iperf TCP client|server for
90 sec and observed throughput
>was 11Mbits/sec
>With UDP its just 1.04Mbits/sec
>
>Wireshark shows both TCP and UDP
packets transmitted at 54 or 36 Mb/s.
>
>I'm not able to understand why is UDP throughput so low
>
>commands
>
>iperf -
s -u (Win 7 STA)
>iperf -c <IP> -u -t 90 ( linux AP)
>
>regards
>Abhishek
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