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Test ethernet ports and WiFi speeds in every room #93

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mitar opened this issue Oct 28, 2016 · 2 comments
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Test ethernet ports and WiFi speeds in every room #93

mitar opened this issue Oct 28, 2016 · 2 comments

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mitar commented Oct 28, 2016

Test speed with:

iperf -c 10.20.32.10
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This can probably be done during room condition reports. It should also probably all be tested with the same client to avoid differences in hardware.

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mitar commented Nov 15, 2016

We were thinking of doing this just separately. With a crew of people going around. The process would be:

  • you connect to every Ethernet port
  • see if you get a link
  • see if it is gigabit (it should be)
  • measure iperf -c 10.20.32.10
  • connect to Cloyne
  • measure iperf -c 10.20.32.10
  • connect to CloyneSlow
  • measure iperf -c 10.20.32.10

I would not bother using the same equipment. It would take too long. What we want that numbers are reasonable. There are also many other reasons why measurements might not be very representative (measuring device connecting to far AP, for example).

Let's just get some data and then try to improve.

The idea is that this is done this semester. @eranda2595, how is that going?

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