imported_KuJaX
Platinum Member
Hello Everyone,
I have an access point and slave commercial grade wireless equipment of which I want to test the bandwidth capabilities. Basically the wireless signals beams approximately 1 mile (rated for up to 3 miles). It has been working flawlessly for quite some time now but we have more bandwidth uses and will upgrading the internet line for this wireless band. Basically, we don't want to upgrade the line (1mb upload) and not have the wireless equipment take full advantage of it.
I'm showing on average the RSSI is -64.243 dBm which the manual says to stay consistently between -70 and -50 dBm.
Anyway, is there a program that we can put on the access point side that will constantly send files to the slave side and then calculate how much bandwidth it is capable of doing, upload and download. (similar to a speed test, but for wireless equipment).
Thanks!
I have an access point and slave commercial grade wireless equipment of which I want to test the bandwidth capabilities. Basically the wireless signals beams approximately 1 mile (rated for up to 3 miles). It has been working flawlessly for quite some time now but we have more bandwidth uses and will upgrading the internet line for this wireless band. Basically, we don't want to upgrade the line (1mb upload) and not have the wireless equipment take full advantage of it.
I'm showing on average the RSSI is -64.243 dBm which the manual says to stay consistently between -70 and -50 dBm.
Anyway, is there a program that we can put on the access point side that will constantly send files to the slave side and then calculate how much bandwidth it is capable of doing, upload and download. (similar to a speed test, but for wireless equipment).
Thanks!