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Special Forums Hardware How to test the speed of your WIFI network? Post 302868125 by bakunin on Saturday 26th of October 2013 02:31:53 AM
Old 10-26-2013
Easy: shovel data and measure the rate, that is the basic idea. For instance, do a large file transfer and use the time command to get the tie needed from which you can easily compute the transfer rate.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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ods-hsmspeed(1) 					      OpenDNSSEC ods-hsmspeed						   ods-hsmspeed(1)

NAME
ods-hsmspeed - OpenDNSSEC HSM speed tester SYNOPSIS
ods-hsmspeed [-c config] -r repository [-i iterations] [-s keysize] [-t threads] DESCRIPTION
The ods-hsmspeed utility is part of OpenDNSSEC and can be used to test the performance of the configured HSMs. The components of OpenDNSSEC do not talk directly to the HSMs, but uses an internal library called libhsm. It then talks to the HSMs using PKCS#11. The libhsm simplifies the process of creating keys and signatures for the other components of OpenDNSSEC. ods-hsmspeed will measure the speed by using the libhsm. The result that you get is somewhat lower than what the manufactures promises, because the libhsm creates some overhead to the pure PKCS#11 environment. OPTIONS
-c config Path to an OpenDNSSEC configuration file. (defaults to /etc/opendnssec/conf.xml) -i iterations Specify the number of iterations for signing an RRset. A higher number of iterations will increase the performance. (defaults to 1 iteration) -r repository The speed test will be performed on this repository. -s keysize A temporary RSA key with the given keysize will be used for signing. (defaults to 1024 bit) -t threads The number of threads to use. Most HSMs will be utilized better with multiple threads. (defaults to 1 thread) SEE ALSO
ods-auditor(1), ods-control(8), ods-enforcerd(8), ods-hsmutil(1), ods-kaspcheck(1), ods-ksmutil(1), ods-signer(8), ods-signerd(8), ods-tim- ing(5), opendnssec(7), http://www.opendnssec.org/ AUTHORS
ods-hsmspeed was written by Jakob Schlyter and Nominet as part of the OpenDNSSEC project. OpenDNSSEC February 2010 ods-hsmspeed(1)
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