On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 11:59 PM, Abdullah Alabbas <
abdullah.alab...@ipsksa.com> wrote:
> 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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