I've been running iperf3 with 1, 4, and 16 parallel connections in normal (UP), reverse (DN), and bidirectional (BI) modes. I use the container on LAN port 2 as a best-case baseline, since by default traffic flows between the LAN ports just through the router's switch. The container on LAN port 1 acts as a testing client, while the container on the WAN port acts as the testing server. 192.168.1.10 (static), attached to router-under-test LAN port 2 (if available).dynamic IP, attached to router-under-test LAN port 1.10.0.0.1 (static) with DHCP server, attached to router-under-test WAN port.I created 3 separate systemd-nspawn containers, each owning one of the network interfaces: My testing reported earlier in this thread depended on a USB NIC which I found could not reach 900Mbps in iperf3 in bidirectional mode. To improve my testing setup, I picked up a 4-port gigabit PCIe NIC (HP NC365T) and installed it in my "lab" PC.
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