W dniu 17 kwietnia 2011 20:52 użytkownik Christian Kujau <li...@nerdbynature.de> napisał: > On Sun, 17 Apr 2011 at 12:27, Rafał Miłecki wrote: >> How did you test this speed? Was this iperf or something else? 1.2MBps >> is 9.6 Mbps. I was able to achieve 15.2 Mbps (1.9 MBps) with the same >> card. > > No, I did not involve any fancy tools, just netcat on both sides and "pv" > inbetween: > > server$ nc -l 1234 | pv | dd of=/dev/null > client$ dd if=/dev/zero | nc server 1234 > > ..and "pv" prints out the data rate during the test (and "dd" does it too > at the end. > >> What were the conditions? Were you far away from AP? > > The AP is a Linksys WRT54GL router (802.11abg) and I'm 3m away from it - > the same distance as when it's booted in MacOS. > > I've just retested with MacOS again and with the "test" above I'm only > getting 2.5MBps too, not quite the 3MBps I was talking about. The AP is > quite old, so maybe I cannot get any higher than this anyway. > >> You can see my comparison for PHY rev4, which means for example >> 14e4:432b: http://zajec.net/blog/view/2011-b43-n-phy-rev3plus-performance > > I'm going to give iperf a try and report back.
Thanks, I'll try nc && dd. Did you connect your server by cable to the AP? -- Rafał _______________________________________________ b43-dev mailing list b43-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/b43-dev