IPerf3 Performance Test Tool is a utility app developed by Wei Zhao. The last update, v2.00, released on August 09, 2022, and it’s rated 4.70 out of 5 based on the latest 3.5K reviews. IPerf3 Performance Test Tool costs $2.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Description
This is the IOS distribution of iPerf version 3(also called iPerf3). iPerf3 network tool measure the wireless network bandwidth(throughput) either at Home or Enterprise by creating Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) data streams, you can survey the performance of LOCAL wireless network(WLAN) by this tool WITHOUT internet connection.
How to Use IPerf3 Performance Test Tool on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy IPerf3 Performance Test Tool on your desktop? Download the latest APK (2.00, 4 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Works great
iperf, working on my iPad. Groovy. Interface is a little clunky but it does the job.
★★☆☆☆More Documentation in App
Needed iperf quickly to troubleshoot a problem and bought this. It continually failed while testing with jperf for windows and gave little reason why. Maybe I didn't set something correctly, but for $4 I would expect a little more documentation or at least some screen shots for setup. Maybe I missed that info somewhere on here. If I did and I find it then I will upgrade my rating.
★★★★☆This app did what I needed
It worked for me. I ran it on an iPad 4th gen running IOS9 connecting to an iPerf3 server. I used it about 15 times, and 14/15 times it worked perfectly. One time it spit out errors, but restarting the app fixed it. The interface is fine if you already know iPerf.
★★★★★Works well
This app works well with the iPerf 3 server for Windows.
★★☆☆☆Meh
The GUI is ugly, and the app crashes if the server refuses the connection. Also this is a free tool, a port should not cost $4