It is recommended you do the Client installs before starting on the ODROID performance testing. The installation instructions are in the appendix at the end of this document. ![]() Powering On/Off Your ODROID The installed USB Battery from KORAL can be turned on with the power button on the side of the battery. ![]() Alternatively – the ODROID can be powered with any 5v/2a power source. Powering Off the KORAL battery by pressing the power button TWICE!Ĭonnect your client devices to either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz SSID’s. SSH to the ODROID using an SSH Client Open Terminal (MacOS) or Putty (Windows) $ SSH Default password = wlanpro Note what IP addresses each received via WIRELESS connection. Task 1 – Basic Performance Test using iPerf Execute an iPerf test with iPerf2 $ iperf –c A.A.A.AĮxecute an iPerf3 test $ iperf3 –c A.A.A.A –p 5202 Performance Testing with the ODROID device You should now have a remote session to your ODROID via SSH. C specifies client mode A.A.A.A is the ODROID IP address -p specifies the port to use Task 2 – Test Consistency using ZAP tool Using the Ruckus ZAP tool to measure the consistency and throughput of a network connection. Note: The starting of the ZAP daemon on the ODROID is by default at startup – this is the ZAP Daemon on the client side. We will be running these ZAP tests from the client’s perspective.
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