• Network throughput (or just throughput, when in context) refers to the rate of message delivery over a communication channel, such as Ethernet or packet...
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  • Throughput of a network can be measured using various tools available on different platforms. This page explains the theory behind what these tools set...
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  • a network connection. The relationship between throughput, latency, and user experience is most aptly understood in the context of a shared network medium...
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    either to only a small increase in the network throughput or to a potential reduction in network throughput. Network protocols that use aggressive retransmissions...
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  • compression is provided by the network equipment or protocols, we have the following relation: goodput ≤ throughput ≤ maximum throughput ≤ net bit rate for a certain...
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  • leads either only to a small increase or even a decrease in network throughput. Network protocols that use aggressive retransmissions to compensate for...
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  • ones in order to reduce collision probability and to improve overall network throughput. In the extreme case (i.e. micro-segmentation), each device is directly...
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  • speed (throughput-per-area) in crowded places like offices and malls. Though the nominal data rate is only 37% better than 802.11ac, the total network speed...
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  • size in bit, and the network throughput or effective data rate in bit/s, as: Message delivery time = Message size / Network throughput Minimum-Pairs Protocol...
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  • current state of the network. Several types of ABR algorithms are in commercial use: throughput-based algorithms use the throughput achieved in recent prior...
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  • overhead introduced by the routing protocol, end-to-end packet delays, network throughput, ability to scale, etc. In the early 1990s, Charles Perkins from SUN...
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  • 802.11a was first demonstrated by Airgo Networks. The purpose of the standard is to improve network throughput over the two previous standards—802.11a...
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  • Bufferbloat (category Network performance)
    reduce the overall network throughput. When a router or switch is configured to use excessively large buffers, even very high-speed networks can become practically...
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    Iperf (category Network performance)
    Flowgrind Measuring network throughput Packet generation model "Iperf 2 - Browse Files". SourceForge.net. "iPerf - The TCP, UDP and SCTP network bandwidth measurement...
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  • The asymptotic bandwidth (formally asymptotic throughput) for a network is the measure of maximum throughput for a greedy source, for example when the message...
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  • DOCSIS (section Throughput)
    downstream throughput with 4096-QAM and 25 kHz subcarrier spacing of up to 1.89 Gbit/s per 192 MHz OFDM channel. The upstream throughput possible is...
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  • NG-PON2 (category Network architecture)
    was developed by ITU and details an architecture capable of total network throughput of 40 Gbit/s, corresponding to up to 10 Gbit/s symmetric upstream/downstream...
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    MAC layer to obtain channel state information from the PHY layer, network throughput can be significantly improved and energy waste can be avoided.[page needed]...
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    IEEE 802.11 (category Wireless networking standards)
    both 802.11ac and 802.11n. Throughput-per-area, as defined by IEEE, is the ratio of the total network throughput to the network area. Operation in the 2...
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    comparative technical test, Network World said the EX4200 was the top performer out of network switches they tested in latency and throughput, but its multicast...
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  • Goodput (category Network performance)
    In computer networks, goodput (a portmanteau of good and throughput) is the application-level throughput of a communication; i.e. the number of useful...
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  • Ttcp (category Unix network-related software)
    (Test TCP) is a utility for measuring network throughput, popular on Unix systems. It measures the network throughput between two systems using the TCP or...
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  • Backpressure routing (category Networking algorithms)
    is a method for directing traffic around a queueing network that achieves maximum network throughput, which is established using concepts of Lyapunov drift...
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  • pub/sub network. Example throughput instabilities at large scales include: Load surges—periods when subscriber requests saturate network throughput followed...
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    IEEE 802.11be, dubbed Extremely High Throughput (EHT), is a wireless networking standard in the IEEE 802.11 set of protocols, which is designated Wi-Fi...
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  • including CPU cache and MMU cache (translation lookaside buffer) Network throughput Electrical power Input/output operations Randomness Some resources...
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  • higher throughput or support a larger amount of simultaneously connected users. Whenever a VPN is intended to virtually extend a private network over a...
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  • ALOHAnet (redirect from ALOHA network)
    chance of collision, improving throughput to 36.8%. ALOHA was subsequently employed in the Ethernet cable based network in the 1970s, and following regulatory...
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    parallel by any of several methods. Link aggregation increases total throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain, and provides redundancy...
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    Wi-Fi (redirect from Wi-Fi Network)
    migrates around a network employing extenders. For this reason, wireless range-extenders work best in networks supporting low traffic throughput requirements...
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