Running & logging multiple iPerf services on the WLAN Pi

Yesterday we had some fun at the first UK Wi-Co Community event in London. I wanted to run some throughput tests of OFDM and OFDMA and don’t have enough devices to do it myself at home, so I stepped up in front of a live studio audience for some community participation.

As often happens with live testing in front of an audience I had what the kids call an Epic Fail. The setup and testing worked fine at home with the 1 device I tried with… but what this iPerf newbie did not realise about iPerf3 is that it only allows 1 client connection per port. So 1 person got going and 9 others started shouting back to me that ‘the computer said no’.

Thankfully the amazing Jiri Brejcha was in the audience and, during a break, gave me the commands needed to set multiple iPerf instances running and logging on the WLAN Pi ready for a repeat attempt at lunch. I’m documenting this here before I forget it, for my benefit more than anyone elses. But perhaps you are onsite having made the same assumption I did and this can save your bacon. Be warned, its console commands, you can’t do this in the UI, so you’ll need SSH access to the WLAN Pi.

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How to use WLANPi as a capture adapter in Wireshark 4.x on Windows

This is a very quick article to help anyone trying to setup the WLANPi as a capture adapter in Wireshark 4. I only tried it with the WLANPi Pro and Wireshark 4.0.1 on my Windows 10 laptop, so apologies if your experience differs, but I’m hoping this post contains enough info to get you started if you’ve never done this before.

This post also assumes your WLANPi has an IP address and you can SSH to it from the Wireshark laptop. It may be possible to connect to the WLAN using the USB-OTG or some other means but I’ve not tested it and will only be looking at the SSH method here.

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