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PyCI Speed Test Server and Client
This screenshot shows the speed test server interface with the client in the foreground. Here's how it works:
1) You start the speed test server via the PyCI interface (or run it by hand on the command line =)
2) You start the client and give it the hostname of the speed test server.
Once the test has started both the server and the client will update their displays with the latest average speed calculated every 100 packets.
One cool thing you can do is have one person run around with a laptop running the client while any number of people (with permission) can view the speed test results on the server at the same time from their own PCs.
The test uses TCP packets and does its best to send/receive as many packets as possible. The test will run until either the speed test server is stopped or the client stops/disconnects.
PyCI Speed Test Server and Client
This screenshot shows the speed test server interface with the client in the foreground. Here's how it works:
1) You start the speed test server via the PyCI interface (or run it by hand on the command line =)
2) You start the client and give it the hostname of the speed test server.
Once the test has started both the server and the client will update their displays with the latest average speed calculated every 100 packets.
One cool thing you can do is have one person run around with a laptop running the client while any number of people (with permission) can view the speed test results on the server at the same time from their own PCs.
The test uses TCP packets and does its best to send/receive as many packets as possible. The test will run until either the speed test server is stopped or the client stops/disconnects.