NETIO - Network Benchmark, Version 1.33
(C) 1997-2012 Kai Uwe Rommel
Amiga port in 2019 by Henryk Richter
This is a network benchmark for
DOS, OS/2, Windows, Linux and Unix that
measures net througput of a network
with TCP and UDP protocols.
Download the full package at: http://www.ars.de/netio
Amiga port notes:
The previous Amiga ports were using ixemul.library. I didn`t
like the additional turnaround time when calling netio. Hence,
here is a version that`s linked against libnix. It`s way shorter,
and supports some of the original program`s features that were
previously not working on AmigaOS.
This version supports TCP benchmarking as client and (new) as server.
You need a second computer equipped with Netio as other endpoint of
the benchmarking. In this AmigaOS3 port, UDP works in client mode only.
The binary named "netio" is for MC68020+ CPUs. Please use "netio68000" on
MC68000 and MC68010.
Quick start example:
Let`s assume the following for a common TCP test:
Computer1 with IP-Address 10.0.0.1
Computer2 with IP-Address 10.0.0.2
shell/cli/command window open and Netio in path
CLI on Computer1, start in server mode:
netio -s
CLI on Computer2:
netio -t 10.0.0.1
For UDP testing, you need to start the netio server on a Windows, *nix or
OSX host. Furthermore, transmitted/received packets need to be shorter than
or at most equal to the maximum transmission unit (MTU). In case of classic
Ethernet, the maximum UDP payload size is 1472 (1500-IP_Header-UDP_Header).
CLI on Computer2:
netio -b 1472 -u 10.0.0.1 |