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Manual:Tools/Traffic Generator
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39 4 38 815 450.2Mbps 38 642 448.2Mbps 15 110 173 2.0Mbps
39 TOT 77 631 900.5Mbps 76 535 887.8Mbps 22 417 1 096 12.7Mbps
40 3 39 779 461.4Mbps 37 415 434.0Mbps 7 136 2 364 27.4Mbps
40 4 39 780 461.4Mbps 39 567 458.9Mbps 15 908 213 2.4Mbps
40 TOT 79 559 922.8Mbps 76 982 892.9Mbps 23 044 2 577 29.8Mbps
41 3 39 218 454.9Mbps 37 089 430.2Mbps 7 075 2 129 24.6Mbps
41 4 39 218 454.9Mbps 38 663 448.4Mbps 15 752 555 6.4Mbps
41 TOT 78 436 909.8Mbps 75 752 878.7Mbps 22 827 2 684 31.1Mbps
42 3 39 188 454.5Mbps 37 906 439.7Mbps 6 729 1 282 14.8Mbps
42 4 39 187 454.5Mbps 38 954 451.8Mbps 15 565 233 2.7Mbps
42 TOT 78 375 909.1Mbps 76 860 891.5Mbps 22 294 1 515 17.5Mbps
TOT 3 1 645 468 454.4Mbps 1 568 201 433.1Mbps 280 174 77 267 21.3Mbps
TOT 4 1 645 464 454.4Mbps 1 626 896 449.3Mbps 627 480 18 568 5.1Mbps
TOT TOT 3 290 932 908.9Mbps 3 195 097 882.4Mbps 907 654 95 835 26.4Mbps
Stats shows throughput of each stream and total throughput of both streams, Out-of-order packet count, Lost rate,
latency and jitter.
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Manual:Tools/Bandwidth Test
Applies to RouterOS: v2.9, v3, v4+
Summary
Sub-menu: /tool
Packages required: system
The Bandwidth Tester can be used to measure the throughput to another MikroTik router (either wired or wireless)
and thereby help to discover network "bottlenecks".
The TCP test uses the standard TCP protocol with acknowledgments and follows the TCP algorithm on how many
packets to send according to latency, dropped packets, and other features in the TCP algorithm. Please review the
TCP protocol for details on its internal speed settings and how to analyze its behavior. Statistics for throughput are
calculated using the entire size of the TCP data stream. As acknowledgments are an internal working of TCP, their
size and usage of the link are not included in the throughput statistics. Therefore this statistic is not as reliable as the
UDP statistic when estimating throughput.
The UDP tester sends 110% or more packets than currently reported as received on the other side of the link. To see
the maximum throughput of a link, the packet size should be set for the maximum MTU allowed by the links which
is usually 1500 bytes. There is no acknowledgment required by UDP; this implementation means that the closest
approximation of the throughput can be seen.