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Iperf if you set it up right, else I remember having a speed test option on a hella expensive fluke network tester we had for a long term eval.
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We tried IPerf3 and did not have good luck with it...
I dunno if it was an Iperf issue, a laptop hw issue or a windows 10 tcp/ip stack issue or some combo above...
On 10 or a 100 Mbps connections it seemed to work pretty ok.
On a gig circuit, not so much and it crashed alot or would run a few seconds and then start giving errors...
I had to put the gear I was wanting yo test online and its now running and passing several hundred Mbps of aggragete customer traffic just fine.
However, id still love to find a way to stress and pass a gig one way and both ways to see what equipment with actually do.
The Air Fiber units each have a gig port, but the back plane can only do 1.5 or 1.7 Gbps total, depending distance and RF conditions.
We were wanting to run tests from point A to point B under idea conditions an during a serious rain.
I know they can suffer from "rain fade" during really massive rains,, so I wanted too see it, before we went live. We had a bunch or storms last week I could have tested before and during to see the difference in results.
Also lots of other stuff it'd be nice to be able to test.
If it would help, I can get the exact commands we were running g in the Iper boxes next week.