Magic iPerf including iPerf3 APP
Magic iPerf is tool that actively measures achievable data rate on IP networks. This tool is designed for experienced s of iPerf or iPerf3 and requires at least two devices for network performance measurement. Besides your phone/tablet running this App, you will need another phone/tablet running this App or another PC running the conventional iPerf/iPerf3.
The two main features I've added are:
1. of both iPerf and iPerf3
2. A simple command history with editor
I wrote the initial version of this App to save my time in a project. In the project, I had to running both iPerf and iPerf3 with different options repeatedly. After the project, I figure this App may benefit other folks who are in the same situation, so I have polished the App a little and made it public here. So far I could only test the App on my own nexus phones. In case you see any problem on your device, you are welcome to send me a bug report with the models of your device and Android. In addition, I would like to acknowledge the great work by the iPerf and iPerf3 communities for such wonderful measurement tools.
Based on my own tests and voluntary reports from s (thanks again for sending me the success/failure reports!), I've created the following list of ed and uned devices and android versions.
* Nexus 4
* Nexus 5
* Nexus 6 (issues reported for android 5.1.1 but works OK with android 6.0)
* Galaxy S4
* Galaxy S5
* Galaxy S6
* LG G3
* LG G4
और पढ़ें
The two main features I've added are:
1. of both iPerf and iPerf3
2. A simple command history with editor
I wrote the initial version of this App to save my time in a project. In the project, I had to running both iPerf and iPerf3 with different options repeatedly. After the project, I figure this App may benefit other folks who are in the same situation, so I have polished the App a little and made it public here. So far I could only test the App on my own nexus phones. In case you see any problem on your device, you are welcome to send me a bug report with the models of your device and Android. In addition, I would like to acknowledge the great work by the iPerf and iPerf3 communities for such wonderful measurement tools.
Based on my own tests and voluntary reports from s (thanks again for sending me the success/failure reports!), I've created the following list of ed and uned devices and android versions.
* Nexus 4
* Nexus 5
* Nexus 6 (issues reported for android 5.1.1 but works OK with android 6.0)
* Galaxy S4
* Galaxy S5
* Galaxy S6
* LG G3
* LG G4