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IPERF NOTES

IPERF NOTES. C:Documents and SettingsTony FortunatoMy DocumentsTTFsoftwareiperf>iperf -c r2d2 -t 1 -w 14 -r WARNING: TCP window size set to 14 bytes. A small window size will give poor performance. See the Iperf documentation. ------------------------------------------------------------

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IPERF NOTES

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  1. IPERF NOTES C:\Documents and Settings\Tony Fortunato\My Documents\TTF\software\iperf>iperf -c r2d2 -t 1 -w 14 -r WARNING: TCP window size set to 14 bytes. A small window size will give poor performance. See the Iperf documentation. ------------------------------------------------------------ Server listening on TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 14.0 Byte ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to r2d2, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 14.0 Byte ------------------------------------------------------------ [1856] local 10.44.10.101 port 2333 connected with 10.44.10.103 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [1856] 0.0- 1.0 sec 8.43 MBytes 69.6 Mbits/sec [1948] local 10.44.10.101 port 5001 connected with 10.44.10.103 port 1076 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [1948] 0.0- 1.0 sec 9.26 MBytes 77.7 Mbits/sec I wanted to see if the –w switch really changed the TCP Window Size on a Windows XP It didn’t

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