Description
Network Speed
Network Speed is a handy command line tool that helps you check how fast your network is running. It's super useful for measuring the transfer rate between two winsock hosts. If you're wondering how to use it, it's pretty straightforward!
How to Use Network Speed
To get started with Network Speed, you'll use the following command:
NetSpeed /H:host|/S[:n] [/P:n] [/M:n] [/C:y|n]
Breaking Down the Command
Let’s break down what each part of this command means:
- /H:host: This specifies the host you want to test.
- /S[:n]: This sets the size of the packet you want to send.
- /P:n: This defines how many packets to send.
- /M:n: This option lets you set a timeout value.
- /C:y|n: This determines whether or not you want to see a summary at the end.
Why Use Network Speed?
If you've ever had issues with slow internet or lagging connections, using Network Speed can help you pinpoint where things might be going wrong. It gives you real-time data about your connection, helping troubleshoot any problems effectively.
Your Go-To Tool for Network Testing
No matter if you're a tech newbie or a seasoned pro, Network Speed is one of those tools that should be in your toolbox. It's easy to use and provides valuable information about your network performance. So why wait? Check it out and start testing your network speeds today!
User Reviews for Network Speed 1
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Network Speed is a useful tool for calculating network transfer rates between winsock hosts. Efficient and straightforward command line interface.