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What tool can i use to test my throughput of the router?

alphaswe

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Hello!

Do you guys know a tool I can use to test my computers maximum throughput thru my router?

Websites like speedtest.net is just for one way tests, up or down, not both at the same time :(

Thank you for easy recommendations.
 
Get it from Macports?
 
Amazing it worked thank you very much lol! :D

Now i just need to find a fast as hell swedish iperf3 server

Code:
[ ID][Role] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate
[  7][TX-C]   0.00-1.00   sec  52.5 MBytes   438 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   0.00-1.00   sec  35.4 MBytes   295 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   1.00-2.01   sec  69.5 MBytes   583 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   1.00-2.01   sec  46.5 MBytes   390 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   2.01-3.01   sec  75.5 MBytes   633 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   2.01-3.01   sec  49.8 MBytes   417 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   3.01-4.01   sec  76.2 MBytes   640 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   3.01-4.01   sec  52.9 MBytes   444 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   4.01-5.01   sec  76.4 MBytes   641 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   4.01-5.01   sec  51.0 MBytes   428 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   5.01-6.01   sec  76.1 MBytes   639 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   5.01-6.01   sec  53.6 MBytes   450 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   6.01-7.01   sec  75.9 MBytes   636 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   6.01-7.01   sec  50.5 MBytes   424 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   7.01-8.01   sec  76.1 MBytes   639 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   7.01-8.01   sec  53.8 MBytes   451 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   8.01-9.01   sec  76.4 MBytes   641 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   8.01-9.01   sec  55.1 MBytes   462 Mbits/sec                 
[  7][TX-C]   9.01-10.01  sec  33.8 MBytes   283 Mbits/sec                 
[  9][RX-C]   9.01-10.01  sec  59.1 MBytes   496 Mbits/sec                 
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ID][Role] Interval           Transfer     Bitrate         Retr
[  7][TX-C]   0.00-10.01  sec   688 MBytes   577 Mbits/sec                  sender
[  7][TX-C]   0.00-10.04  sec   687 MBytes   574 Mbits/sec                  receiver
[  9][RX-C]   0.00-10.01  sec   511 MBytes   428 Mbits/sec  5737            sender
[  9][RX-C]   0.00-10.04  sec   508 MBytes   424 Mbits/sec                  receiver

iperf Done.
admin@MacBook-Air ~ %
 
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Macports is a site that offers Linux and similar software, compiled and packaged for macOS. Yes, it's trustworthy. Since macOS is a UNIX system, and Linux is part of that family too, it isn't that difficult to compile and package for macOS. It does not have everything, but you can find most GNU software (binutils, Bash, dc, etc) in there and other things from UNIX-like systems like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc.
 
Macports is a site that offers Linux and similar software, compiled and packaged for macOS. Yes, it's trustworthy. Since macOS is a UNIX system, and Linux is part of that family too, it isn't that difficult to compile and package for macOS. It does not have everything, but you can find most GNU software (binutils, Bash, dc, etc) in there and other things from UNIX-like systems like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc.
Amazing, thank you very much guys!
Do you recommend any more cool stuff i can do with macports?

iperf3 with the --bidir option was very cool.
 
Amazing, thank you very much guys!
Do you recommend any more cool stuff i can do with macports?

iperf3 with the --bidir option was very cool.

I work with Linux only thus far (in some months I'll be getting a MacBook Air to play with macOS) so I can't live without Bash, grep, sed, ls, cat, mv, rm, etcetera. I'd install coreutils, binutils, sed, openssh, ffmpeg, rsync, etc if I was you. I can't live without these command-line programs. But I don't know what your needs are so can't really recommend much.
 
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