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#1
Has anyone ported/compiled iperf yet?
 

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I've got a hacky build of netperf for OS2008 (no debs), if that's any use.

http://homepage.mac.com/darren.long/filechute/netperf
http://homepage.mac.com/darren.long/filechute/netserver
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Made a port of the latest release.
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Thanks a lot guys, I'm using iperf right now. It's always a useful tool for bandwidth throughput measuring.
I'll give netperf a shot tomorrow, haven't used it before.
 
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Sorry for getting back to this old topic - but i need a working iperf version on my n900 for work. Could anyone supply me a package?

http://maemo.org/packages/package_in...iperf/2.0.4-1/ this one doesnt work? :/
Thanks in advance
 
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I'm pretty sure I put a build of iperf into extras-devel for Fremantle a while back, and promptly forgot about it. It did work, so may be worth a go. I'll have another go with it myself after work.
 
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Thanks for your quick answer. Suddenly a "apt-get install iperf" helped me out, but I did some things half an hour back, which i dont remember now (direct downloading the deb file and so on).

EDIT: At first i tried to install iperf with the programm manager - there was a problem "could not install iperf blabla"
 
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I have a N900 with Maemo 5.

I have not found "iperf" in programm manager (even with testing and devel enabled).

But like "Oposum" said an "apt-get install iperf" as root will work perfecly!

Thanks for this nice thread
 
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Ive been using this since I got my N900 back in April and I did an apt-get install iperf

been using it ever since
 
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