
NetStress
NetStress is a user-friendly benchmarking tool that is mostly used by networking professionals to measure the network performance of both wired and wireless connections. It contains one of the modern tools, making you employ bulk data transfer using multiple protocols, including TCP and UDP, and reports the performance in terms of bits or bytes per second. It achieves high-performance testing by filling buffers in memory with data then transmitting this data using TCP and UDP protocols. Through this platform, you can compare the actual throughput and theoretical bandwidth with the measurement taken at an earlier date, helping you to check whether the network is operating as expected or not.
NetStress facilitates you to show results in the form of attractive charts and graphs with the exact value of timecourse, total throughput, TCP data streams, and UDP data streams, making you diagnose any error in real-time. Moreover, you can configure the units that NetStress should use while displaying the results like KBps, Kbps, MBps, Mbps, and others.
#1 TamoSoft Throughput Test
TamoSoft Throughput Test is a networking software for local area networks, allowing the clients to monitor server performance and apply multiple tests without any discontinuity. During testing, it continuously sends TCP and UDP data streams across your network and computes important metrics including upstream and downstream values, packet loss, and round-trip time in the form of numeric and graphical formats.
The key feature of this platform is it is supported by both IPv4 and IPv6, making the networking expert evaluate the performance depending upon QoS settings. In TamoSoft Throughput Test, after establishing the connection, the client and server send data in both directions; as a result, the client part of the application computes and displays networking metrics.