How To Install Iperf3 On Windows
indicates options that support a K/M/G suffix for kilo-, mega-, or giga. udp-counters-64bit use 64-bit counters in UDP test packets get-server-output get results from server T, -title str prefix every output line with this string Z, -zerocopy use a 'zero copy' method of sending data N, -no-delay set TCP/SCTP no delay, disabling Nagle's Algorithm M, -set-mss # set TCP/SCTP maximum segment size (MTU - 40 bytes) w, -window # set window size / socket buffer size R, -reverse run in reverse mode (server sends, client receives) P, -parallel # number of parallel client streams to run cport bind to a specific client port (TCP and UDP, default: ephemeral port) l, -len # length of buffer to read or write k, -blockcount # number of blocks (packets) to transmit (instead of -t or -n) n, -bytes # number of bytes to transmit (instead of -t) t, -time # time in seconds to transmit for (default 10 secs) (optional slash and packet count for burst mode) (default 1 Mbit/sec for UDP, unlimited for TCP) b, -bandwidth # target bandwidth in bits/sec (0 for unlimited) c, -client run in client mode, connecting to 1, -one-off handle one client connection then exit v, -version show version information and quit F, -file name xmit/recv the specified file i, -interval # seconds between periodic bandwidth reports f, -format format to report: Kbits, Mbits, KBytes, MBytes p, -port # server port to listen on/connect to Iperf3: parameter error - must either be a client (-c) or server (-s)
Step 3: Once you are in the folder, run following commandį:\Personal Folder\iperf-3.1.3-win64>iperf3.exe Step 2: Now, open the command prompt using "windows + r" and type "cmd" and go to the folder where you have copied the downloaded iperf.exe file Also, you need to ensure both the machine have same version of iPerf Note: You need to make sure that this tool is installed on both the devices (Client & Server) before you perform the link quality test. This is basically this tool can measure the overall link quality but does not measure application performance. iPerf is capable of collecting information on – throughput, jitter, and packet loss. The tool utilizes a a client server model, so that the data can be analyzed from both ends. IPerf is a command line too that can be used to collect latency and bandwidth statistics for both TCP and UDP traffic.