On 01/10/2017 07:30 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
[chris@f25h Downloads]$ iperf -c 10.0.0.3
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Client connecting to 10.0.0.3, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)
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[ 3] local 10.0.0.4 port 52272 connected with 10.0.0.3 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.1 sec 35.4 MBytes 29.5 Mbits/sec
[chris@f25h Downloads]$
[chris@f25s ~]$ iperf -s
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Server listening on TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
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[ 4] local 10.0.0.3 port 5001 connected with 10.0.0.4 port 52272
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 4] 0.0-10.4 sec 35.4 MBytes 28.5 Mbits/sec
Yeah, OK, that's pretty sucky. So it does look like it's the driver
or firmware or some setting on the interface that's limiting the speed.
I guess you could try "iw dev wlan0 link" to see what speed it thinks
it's running at and "iw dev wlan0 scan dump" to see more details, but
I don't know what else to try. Are you using any special hardware
drivers (e.g. nVidia binaries, etc.)? They might have an effect.
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