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| docs:guide-user:perf_and_log:benchmark.nat [2019/07/09 14:32] – [Start Benchmark On Client] gwlim | docs:guide-user:perf_and_log:benchmark.nat [2020/06/19 23:11] – [Rationale] Link for JPerf download does not address to the correct site. sopalajoarrierez | ||
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| ====== IPv4 Benchmark Network Address Translation ====== | ====== IPv4 Benchmark Network Address Translation ====== | ||
| - | After you install | + | After you install |
| - | Diagram | + | The diagram |
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| ===== Rationale ===== | ===== Rationale ===== | ||
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| In order to make full use of the bandwidth you are paying for, the router has to be able to process network packets at rates that exceed the bandwidth of the subscription you are paying for. | In order to make full use of the bandwidth you are paying for, the router has to be able to process network packets at rates that exceed the bandwidth of the subscription you are paying for. | ||
| - | You should not take benchmarks found online as a reference because it is now using OpenWRT | + | You should not take benchmarks found online as a reference because it is now using OpenWrt |
| For a graphical approach to testing you can follow the methods to utilise jperf to benchmark Network Address Translation performance as described below: | For a graphical approach to testing you can follow the methods to utilise jperf to benchmark Network Address Translation performance as described below: | ||
| - | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
| ===== Prerequisites ===== | ===== Prerequisites ===== | ||
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| On the Client Computer using Web Browser, | On the Client Computer using Web Browser, | ||
| - | | Protocol | Static | | + | ^ Protocol |
| - | |IP Address | 10.1.1.1 | | + | ^ IP Address |
| - | |Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 | | + | ^ Subnet Mask |
| - | |Default Gateway | | + | ^ Default Gateway |
| {{media: | {{media: | ||
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| On the Server use its own network configuration tool to set the network settings to | On the Server use its own network configuration tool to set the network settings to | ||
| - | | Protocol | Static | | + | ^ Protocol |
| - | | IP Address | 10.1.1.2 | | + | ^ IP Address |
| - | |Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 | | + | ^ Subnet Mask |
| - | |Default Gateway | 10.1.1.1 | | + | ^ Default Gateway |
| {{media: | {{media: | ||
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| < | < | ||
| You should get a series of ping echo response if not recheck your network settings or turn off your firewall on both the Client and the Server. | You should get a series of ping echo response if not recheck your network settings or turn off your firewall on both the Client and the Server. | ||
| - | There is no need to change the LAN Settings as by default | + | There is no need to change the LAN Settings as by default |
| ===== Setting Up Jperf ===== | ===== Setting Up Jperf ===== | ||
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| For the above picture it indicates that the Router will be generally sufficiently powerful enough for a < 250Mbps Internet Subscription Plan. | For the above picture it indicates that the Router will be generally sufficiently powerful enough for a < 250Mbps Internet Subscription Plan. | ||
| - | |Note that OpenWRT | + | <WRAP center round important 80%> |
| + | Note that OpenWrt | ||
| + | </ | ||
| - | {{tag> | ||