--- title: "Network Throughput Testing" date: 2019-08-30T20:11:26-04:00 draft: false tags: [ "Linux", "Networking" ] medium_enabled: true --- I ended up upgrading the wiring in my place to CAT7 recently and I wanted to see if there was a noticeable performance difference to my previous cabling. This blog post won't be a product comparison, but instead I'll show how you can do network throughput testing at your own location. There is a great package called `iperf3`. It's in most repositories under Linux, and binaries for Windows and macOS exist as well. For a more in depth tutorial [check out this post from Linode](https://www.linode.com/docs/networking/diagnostics/install-iperf-to-diagnose-network-speed-in-linux/). *For the 5 second spiel...* One one machine, start the server ```bash iperf3 -s ``` On another machine connect to the server and begin testing the connection ```bash iperf3 -c 192.168.0.2 ``` You can also use the `-t` flag to specify the number of seconds you want to run the test for.