This application is designed for WLAN and IT professionals. TamoSoft Throughput Test is a utility for testing the performance of a Wi-Fi network.
This iOS application is a client the required server is available from our web site for free and can be installed on any macOS or Windows computer in your network. Once the connection has been established, the client and server send data in both directions, and the client part of the application computes and displays the connection speed and diagnostics data. The server part of the application listens for connections from the client, and the client connects to the server. To perform a throughput test, the application uses two components: a server and a client. TamoSoft Throughput Test supports both IPv4 and IPv6 connections and allows the user to evaluate network performance depending on the Quality of Service (QoS) settings.
This utility continuously sends TCP and UDP data streams across your network and measures important metrics, such as upload and download throughput values, packet loss, and round-trip (ping) time, and displays the results in both numeric and chart formats. The fact that I took the units to my inlaws house and tried the same tests and found the same result suggests that the units are either badly designed or faulty, but based on the response from DLINK, it sounds like they don't care so I'm returning the units back to the store where I bought them.TamoSoft Throughput Test is a utility for testing the performance of a Wi-Fi connection. In other words, bugger off, we don't care. Technical support line is available 24 hours a day, every day. Should you require further assistance with your D-Link products, please reply to this message, or call toll free at 1300 700 100 (AU) 0800 900900 (NZ). This product may interfere with devices such as lighting systems that have a dimmer switch or a touch-sensitive on/off feature, short wave radios, or other Powerline devices that do not follow the HomePlug AV standard.
Interference from devices that emit electrical noise, such as vacuum cleaners and hair dryers, may adversely affect the performance of this product. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of traffic and network overhead, may lower actual data throughput rate.
The maximum throughput is based on theoretical transmission PHY rate. The Case ID that references your Technical Support mail is DAU3040078. Antivirus is disabled on all test computers. I've tried the above tests many times, and on three other computers all with their WiFi switched off. Problem #2: Why is it that when one of the homplugs is connected to the switch, that the download speed drops to half? Problem #1: These units are supposed to run up to 500Mb/s, however in the best scenario, I can only get around 70Mb/s. Homeplug1 connected via CAT5 cable to switch GB port 12 + Homeplug2 connected via CAT5 cable to Client01.
Test 2: Both homplugs connected to the same power point. Homeplug1 connected via CAT5 cable to router MB port 1 + Homeplug2 connected via CAT5 cable to Client01. Test 1: Both homplugs connected to the same power point. Test application: Tamosoft Throughput Test V1.0 (has separate Client & Server apps) ISP: Telstra Fibre Download: 100Mb/s, Upload 40Mb/s Switch: Netgear JGS916 (Prosafe 16-port Gigabit switch) Router: Technicolor TG797n v3, 3x MBit ports + 1x Gigabit ports