This is Abdullah Alabbas a networking engineer that works in a school. I
read about the iperf tool and fall in love with it and like to know how to
test the bandwidth of a wan connection where the server and client would be
in two separate network. It worked with me when I was testing through a
local network (I mean where two devices are in one network).
My questions:
1) how to test the bandwidth of a wan link where two devices in two
separate network?
I searched online to see a simple set up to test the connection between two
devices in two separate network, but does not see a result...
2) if I am testing two devices in the same network, would they test the
media between them only? Or, they actually testing the wan link that
connect them to the network? in another words, are the numbers purely for
the wan connection or they are affected by the media that connects them
(wired or wireless)?
Please I appreciate your help if ASAP...
Thanks,
Abdullah Alabbas
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