Lanbench

is the reality check your infrastructure needs. It answers the only question that matters in production: How fast is my LLM when it actually matters, across my real network, under real load?

The controller spawns worker goroutines/threads. Each worker:

Before testing, eliminate variables that could skew your results:

LANBench operates on a . To conduct a test, you must run the application on two separate machines connected to the same network: LANBench

This is almost always caused by a firewall. Ensure that Windows Defender Firewall or your third-party antivirus software allows LANBench to communicate through the selected port on both the client and server.

Generates and sends network traffic to the server. Key Features of LANBench

LANBench will generate traffic and display the speed in real-time, usually in Mbps or MB/s. LANBench vs. Alternatives (iPerf/NetPerf) is the reality check your infrastructure needs

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A graphical user interface frontend for Iperf. It offers the visual simplicity of LANBench combined with the robust power of the Iperf engine.

By eliminating the storage drive from the equation, LANBench provides an untainted measurement of your network hardware's true capabilities, including your network interface cards (NICs), switches, routers, and cabling. Key Features of LANBench Each worker: Before testing, eliminate variables that could

git clone https://github.com/example/lanbench (Note: Replace with actual project URL) cd lanbench make build

: The tool allows for granular control over the test environment:

You can simulate multiple users by increasing this number. Choose to test "Send," "Receive," or "Both". 4. Run the Test Click "Start" on the client computer.

While more advanced tools like iPerf or LAN Speed Test exist, LANBench remains a popular choice for quick, no-fuss assessments of network hardware like routers, switches, and gigabit adapters. It is particularly useful for identifying bottlenecks after new hardware installations or when a decline in performance is suspected.