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How We Test Hardware Routers | How We Test Hardware Routers |
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| Tim Higgins | |
| August 01, 2003 | |
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This article describes our original test procedure for Hardware Routers.
Updated August 2003 We use Ixia's free Qcheck utility to put routers through their paces. We use the simple test setup pictured below to run three basic tests.
All three tests are run from WAN to LAN ("downstream"), and repeated from LAN to WAN ("upstream"). Early routers sometimes had poorer LAN to WAN performance, but most current products have only minor variation in performance between the two directions. We tend to use the same computers to run the tests, with all running Win98SE or WinXP, and having 300MHz or better processor speeds and memory configurations in excess of 256MB. The test machines have no other applications running during testing. Related Articles:How We Test VPN Endpoint RoutersHow We Test HomePlug Networking Equipment How We Test SPI+NAT Routers How We Test 802.11b and 11g Wireless LAN Products - Original Method How We Test 802.11a Wireless Products |
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