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Re: UDP Badness [Was: Re: How to measure network quality&performance for voip&gameservers (udp packetloss, delay, jitter,...)]
- From: tony sarendal
- Date: Tue Mar 07 17:58:29 2006
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On 07/03/06, Gunther Stammwitz <[email protected]> wrote:
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[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von tony sarendal Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. M�rz 2006 19:05 An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: UDP Badness [Was: Re: How to measure network quality&performance for voip&gameservers (udp packetloss, delay, jitter,...)]
Iperf comes to mind.
/Tony
Hello Tony,
Thanks for the tip. I've already been using iperf but wasn't that perfectly satisfied. I'm looking for something else - maybe even something with a graphical output. Any other ideas?
Gunther
Unfortunately not. Iperf has suited me fine where I don't require professional (pricey) testers.
The fact that it is console based I usually see as a plus. -- Tony Sarendal - [email protected]IP/Unix -= The scorpion replied,
"I couldn't help it, it's my nature" =-
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