IPerf - Speed Test Tool is a utility app developed by Surge Networks. The last update, v2.00, released on September 16, 2022, and it’s rated 4.16 out of 5 based on the latest 19 reviews. IPerf - Speed Test Tool costs $1.99 and requires iOS 10.1+ and Android 9.1 or newer to download.
Test the limit of your network
Video: IPerf Overview
Description
This app is an iOS port for iperf3, which is the most commonly used network testing and performance computation tool.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆please upgrade to latest iperf
please upgrade to iperf 3.11 and add more option features.
★★★★★Works perfectly
I installed the iperf3 on centos 7 vm. From there I use it to regularly test from within my home wifi lan, between my lab servers/IT gear etc. it’s been a very useful tool to use from my phone
I’m on the latest iOS version, which is currently 12.1.4. The app has worked perfectly from day one. No bugs or issues to complain or report.
Also nice that you can add custom commands to it too.
★★★★★True command based
This is superior to other iPerf 3 tools because this gives a granular control of iPerf command arguments I.e. for those who wants to do various/more precise testing.
I also like the fact this tool allows iOS device to be server mode.
One suggestion/feature request I have is to make a one option/UI change such that for those who likes to do just quick most basic upload or download test with # of parallel streams, have easy user selectable interface. This way the app covers the need of basic us
★★★★★Full command line interface
This iperf app stands out as it has a full command line interface so you can get all iperf details. Most other apps I’ve seen only show summary info
★★★★☆New update
But doesn’t give you the server IP address and you have to look it up another app. It is not like asking for service discovery.