This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm going to automate some speed tests across a service provider network and need to set up a server listening on multiple ports. Great video, thanks!
thanks for the video, but have a little question in 5:14, when you specify the UDP port by add 6790, but why the result also displayed that it used port 50192 to connect to the server?
after i download iperf 64 bit for window, my powershell show iperf3.exe is not recongnized as the name of cmdlet. do you know how to troubleshoot? thanks
I have installed iperf3 on my Linux machine and on my windows machine. Used iperf3 on Linux as server and windows as client. Getting only 37Mbits/sec. My router is gigabit. What seems to be the problem??? Please help
You will need iperf on at least two devices. The remote device and the device you are testing from. It's pretty common that we use another laptop as the "server" and just move it around the network to test bandwidth throughout the network.
Awesome video. So when you run both the TCP and UDP tests, if TCP results show 900+Mbits/sec but when you switch to UDP mode and now your results are 1Mbits/s this can't be normal correct.
Hey man, Can you please tell me how to find out the IP address of my server machine ? I'm using a linux machine as my server and a windows laptop as client but I'm not able to connect them this way