Using nc for measuring network speeds
Works under *BSD.
sender:
nc -l 1234 > /dev/null
receiver:
dd if=/dev/random | nc server-ip 1234
If this seems to create too much load, try /dev/zero.
Hi, I’m Kaspar. Wurzelfoo is my personal notebook that collects snippets and thoughts around my online and real life. In the latter, I was born in the early 80’s and live in Berlin/Germany, together with my beautiful girlfriend. I’m trying to fill my fridge as a freelancing systems administrator, specialized in MacOS and *BSD systems.
I was born in the early 80’s and currently live in Berlin, together with my beautiful girlfriend.
I’m trying to earn my money as a freenancing systems administrator, mainly for MacOS systems.
For comments or complains you can reach me by .
Hi, I’m Kaspar. Wurzelfoo is my personal notebook that collects snippets and thoughts around my online and real life. In the latter, I was born in the early 80’s and live in Berlin/Germany, together with my beautiful girlfriend. I’m trying to fill my fridge as a freelancing systems administrator, specialized in MacOS and *BSD systems.
I was born in the early 80’s and currently live in Berlin, together with my beautiful girlfriend.
I’m trying to earn my money as a freenancing systems administrator, mainly for MacOS systems.
For comments or complains you can reach me by .
Works under *BSD.
sender:
nc -l 1234 > /dev/null
receiver:
dd if=/dev/random | nc server-ip 1234
If this seems to create too much load, try /dev/zero.