I think I used the sysupgrade command via SSH. Do you already have OpenWrt installed on your device? Then flashing the sysupgrade via web interface should work. Otherwise use the factory image as described here: OpenWrt Support for D-Link DAP-X1860 - #49 by s_2
Currently the stock firmware is installed. I tried using factory image as described above, but it fails as soon as i click upload.
Which browser do you use? I had update problems with Firefox but it worked with Chrome. If the problem still exists, I’ll double check my uploaded files
Chrome. Will try others just in case and report back.
Edit: It is the same problem with Edge & Firefox.
Ok, I re-tried the files on my device, I can upload the factory image:
Upgrade process is started:
And finished successfully:
To be sure: You're using the factory image? Where exactly in the process does it fail?
I see where I have made the mistake. I thought reset button was to factory reset the repeater (maybe I held the button too long as I didn’t get into recovery mode). Anyways thanks for your time, now it works.
Steps:
- Download the openWRT image.
- Connect to the repeater with ethernet cable.
- Enter recovey mode. (Hold RESET button, before plugin in the repeater, until orange power light starts blinking)
- In Chrome open http://192.168.0.50
- Upload factory.bin
- Wait a couple of minutes.
- Note: I did not get update completed message, but when the orange light was on (not blinking) it was finished and I could acess LuCI on http://192.168.1.1
Might be relevant.
what is currently preventing a pull-request? More test results?
A patch was sent to the mailing list:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/list/?series=332606
If required, I provide new images for the DAP-X1860 time to time:
Thank you Rolando. I have not seen the patch from S_2 arrive in the OpenWRT repository or as Pull-request at GitHub yet, so thank you for keeping us updated.
It seems like there will be some changes to package and firmware dependencies for mt7615e and 7915e: mt76: refine package dependency for mt7615e and mt7915e. They have not yet taken the DAP-X1860 into account though.
Hi all devs,
hope you guys doing well.
As a casual OpenWRT user i hope to get a little help on flashing this device as i really stuck rn. I tried to flash the fw but I always get stuck in recovery mode.
When I try to upload the OpenWrt images I always get something like:
"Size: 1259 Bytes" or "Size: 1301 Bytes", depending on which browser I use and on every upload the MD5 is different for the same file.
Only thing that shows correct size and MD5 information is when I upload a stock d-link FW .bin file
I get then:
Upgrade complete!
Rebooting ...
but also end in recovery mode again.
What I tried so far:
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renaming the openwrt files (to factory.bin and to the name of a stock d-link fw file)
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tried to reset the device by holding the reset button some seconds after power on
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different OpenWRT factory and initramfs-kernel images linked in this Thread directly and newer files from RolandoMagico's Github
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D-LINK support chat trying to get an unencrypted file or anything i could flash they send me an link to try but i think it is also encrypted and not meant for recovery use, however it leads me to the same result as the newer stock fw from the d-link support site I tried first. Finally the chat was out of informations and asked me to open a ticket for the experts to reach out to me, i agreed, i got now answer on the ticket after few minutes, they offer me a RMA. So no luck but was worth the try.
This was the link they sent me btw if it helps for anything: https://ftp.dlink.de/dir/dir-x1860/driver_software/DIR-X1860_fw_reva_103b07_ALL_multi_20200818.zip
(my bad i wrote them by mistake about DIR device not DAP, thats why i got a wrong link from them, however, the problem persists) -
i also tried different browsers(Opera, Firefox, Edge, Seamonkey, Chrome)
Btw i have two devices in the same state now, so its definitely not a hardware problem.
Oh and the devices were on the 1.0 FW they came with from factory as i started trying maybe this is important because of the recovery mode version is updated on newer stock fw versions idk.
One of the devices was in use already (linked wifi) the other one put directly to recovery mode
Maybe someone has a little hint for me on what I could try next or where could be a possible reason.
thanks in advance
Looks like Mediamarkt in Germany still wants to get rid of them. You can currently buy one for 30€. But if you buy two of them, there is a 30€ discount. So 30€ for both in the end with free shipping.
Which firmware file do you use exactly? Do you have serial access to the devices? in the former mentioned pull request there is an instruction how to extract and download the stock image did you try that?
I flashed just now and came across the same problem. Used openwrt-ramips-mt7621-dlink_dap-x1860-a1-squashfs-factory.bin from https://github.com/RolandoMagico/openwrt/releases/tag/Build_2022-12-22, which i renamed to "factory.bin". Followed these instructions: OpenWrt Support for D-Link DAP-X1860 - #69 by dKoco, except that I first tried to use it with Firefox. When I did so, i encountered the 1259 Bytes problem (the file should be way bigger!). Then I tried the same with Microsoft Edge and it showed a file size that I deemed more accurate (but I did not crosscheck), so I flashed and it worked just like described in instructions. I am not completely sure if using Microsoft Edge fixed it, or if it was a timing issue.
I used DAP-X1860_RevA_Firmware_101b94.bin, thanks for the help, i was now able to get back to stock using this technique described in the pull request you mentioned. I needed to flash it twice for some reason to work. For the OpenWRT, i tried your posted file from OpenWrt Support for D-Link DAP-X1860 - #62 by RolandoMagico and the last 2 releases from your github repo (2022-12-19 and 2022-12-22). Name: openwrt-ramips-mt7621-dlink_dap-x1860-a1-squashfs-factory.bin
I do have serial access but im not sure how to flash it using serial
I tried Edge again now a few times, didn't helped me on OpenWRT files but with the extracted stock fw file it worked to flash on Edge, but same <1301 Bytes problem on Firefox. So it seems to has something to do with browser. I tried another computer but that didn't help. Maybe its only a small thing that makes the difference which makes it work for you but not for me. For some reason different filename of the same file means also different byte size showed in Firefox,(but alway < 1301 Bytes), really strange behaviour of this WebGUI...
I use the same guide [#69 by dKoco] btw
I also noticed there is telnet access possible on stock firmware. I'm not familiar with telnet, only SSH so I dont know how to get any benefit of that (flash OpenWRT somehow maybe)
I don’t know if flashing via serial is possible in general, but can you provide the serial boot log after flashing openwrt fails?
I have never used telnet before, but are we not lucky to have access to knowledge from our ancestors?!
Found a couple other OpenWRT devices that use telnet as flash method. For example: How to flash via telnet for Netgear 6220. Maybe a similar method will work here as well?
There are a multitude of other flash methods one could try as well, of course not all may work.
Anyway, with great joy I can announce that Rolandos Image from 2022-12-22, works pretty well!
The best news first:
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OpenWRT has higher range than stock firmware. Whereas with stock firmware I had a location in my house (behind two walls and far distance), where my phone constantly lost connection to the repeater (I assume it was because stock firmware automatically tries to switch between 2.4G and 5G, when low signal strength is detected), now with OpenWRT, there are no connection issues at all when I am with my phone in this specific location. I simply configured two separate wifi SSIDs (one for 2.4G(ax) and one for 5G(ax) and my phone only connects to one of them (roaming disabled). It is rock stable. I was able to switch from 144p to 720p youtube video quality
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Low amount of laggs. I was playing computer games (Heroes of the Storm from Blizzard) yesterday for a few hours and had zero laggs. (At this specific location, I rarely had laggs with Stock firmware either, so actually no change here). Client is located behind two walls. It is the location from my iperf3 measurements down below.
The bad news:
- Speeds in certain distance ranges are lower than stock OEM (but for me that is ok, since I gain control over configuration, (hopefully) more stability, increased range and the potential for future improvements in OpenWRT)
Here a glimpse of my Iperf3 measurements:
Remarks about iperf3 measurements and experiences with varying number of client streams:
- Higher number of client streams seems to have low impact on maximum achieved bandwidth, (that is the achieved sum of adding all client streams bandwidth together)
- with 8 streams, OpenWRT performance with bidirectional tests is roughly comparable to stock OEM, but OpenWRT has LESS retries (In one of my tests, OpenWRT had 20-50, whereas Stock OEM had 800-1300). Though, Stock OEM performs a lot better in simple non bi-directional tcp tests, regardless of number of client streams.
- Many client streams lead to whacky performance (Similar on both stock OEM and OpenWRT), as a higher number of clients has a very strong impact on median speed and standard deviation. Speed per stream varies wildly. Speed per stream varies especially for RX-C. TX-C is more stable. Some streams can capture full speed, whereas the speed of other clients drops rapidly in comparison. There seems to be no bandwidth fairness or alternative system in place to keep these fluctuations in check.
Here some example measurements that depict the difference between low and high number of client streams:
with Stock OEM
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//// ////
//// iperf3 <command> ////
//// ////
//// --help ////
//// -p --port = server port to listen on/connect to ////
//// -P --parallel = number of parallel client streams to run ////
//// -t --time = time in seconds to transmit for (default 10 secs) ////
//// -i --intervall = seconds between periodic throughput reports ////
//// -R, --reverse = run in reverse mode (server sends, client receives) ////
//// --bidir = run in bidirectional mode. ////
//// ////
//// ////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- Client: Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200; (Intel wifi driver version 190.0.4; Iperf3 version 3.11)
- Server: ? (Iperf3 version 3.7)
Client < --- Wifi 802.11ax 5G ch40 80MHz, 2 Walls (~5 meter) -69dBm --- > D-Link DAP x1860 OpenWRT snapshot 2022-12-22 < --- Gigabit LAN --- > Fritzbox 7490 OEM < --- Gigabit LAN ---> Server 192.168.178.39
Bidirectional TCP test
iperf3 -c 192.168.178.39 -p 5201 -t 60 -i 10 --bidir
Connecting to host 192.168.178.39, port 5201
[ 5] local 192.168.178.80 port 64767 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 7] local 192.168.178.80 port 64768 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 212 MBytes 177 Mbits/sec
[ 7][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 344 MBytes 289 Mbits/sec
[ 5][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 208 MBytes 174 Mbits/sec
[ 7][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 343 MBytes 287 Mbits/sec
[ 5][TX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 210 MBytes 176 Mbits/sec
[ 7][RX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 338 MBytes 284 Mbits/sec
[ 5][TX-C] 30.00-40.01 sec 213 MBytes 178 Mbits/sec
[ 7][RX-C] 30.00-40.01 sec 339 MBytes 284 Mbits/sec
[ 5][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 212 MBytes 178 Mbits/sec
[ 7][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 328 MBytes 275 Mbits/sec
[ 5][TX-C] 50.00-60.01 sec 222 MBytes 186 Mbits/sec
[ 7][RX-C] 50.00-60.01 sec 329 MBytes 276 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-60.01 sec 1.25 GBytes 178 Mbits/sec sender
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-60.12 sec 1.25 GBytes 178 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 7][RX-C] 0.00-60.01 sec 1.98 GBytes 283 Mbits/sec 898 sender
[ 7][RX-C] 0.00-60.12 sec 1.97 GBytes 282 Mbits/sec receiver
iperf Done.
Bidirectional TCP test with 4 Client Streams
iperf3 -c 192.168.178.39 -p 5201 -P 4 -t 60 -i 10 --bidir
Connecting to host 192.168.178.39, port 5201
[ 5] local 192.168.178.80 port 64770 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 7] local 192.168.178.80 port 64771 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 9] local 192.168.178.80 port 64772 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 11] local 192.168.178.80 port 64773 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 13] local 192.168.178.80 port 64774 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 15] local 192.168.178.80 port 64775 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 17] local 192.168.178.80 port 64776 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 19] local 192.168.178.80 port 64777 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 72.8 MBytes 61.0 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 79.9 MBytes 67.0 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 87.6 MBytes 73.5 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 72.4 MBytes 60.7 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 313 MBytes 262 Mbits/sec
[ 13][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 22.3 MBytes 18.7 Mbits/sec
[ 15][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 129 MBytes 108 Mbits/sec
[ 17][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 23.0 MBytes 19.3 Mbits/sec
[ 19][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 30.7 MBytes 25.7 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 205 MBytes 172 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 94.6 MBytes 79.4 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 65.5 MBytes 54.9 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 91.1 MBytes 76.4 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 62.1 MBytes 52.1 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 313 MBytes 263 Mbits/sec
[ 13][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 25.0 MBytes 20.9 Mbits/sec
[ 15][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 88.8 MBytes 74.4 Mbits/sec
[ 17][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 24.1 MBytes 20.2 Mbits/sec
[ 19][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 28.1 MBytes 23.6 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 166 MBytes 139 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 89.5 MBytes 75.1 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 59.9 MBytes 50.2 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 90.9 MBytes 76.2 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 57.5 MBytes 48.2 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 298 MBytes 250 Mbits/sec
[ 13][RX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 35.3 MBytes 29.6 Mbits/sec
[ 15][RX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 73.7 MBytes 61.8 Mbits/sec
[ 17][RX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 30.3 MBytes 25.5 Mbits/sec
[ 19][RX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 59.8 MBytes 50.1 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 20.00-30.00 sec 199 MBytes 167 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 91.0 MBytes 76.3 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 61.2 MBytes 51.4 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 92.9 MBytes 77.9 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 58.9 MBytes 49.4 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 304 MBytes 255 Mbits/sec
[ 13][RX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 37.7 MBytes 31.6 Mbits/sec
[ 15][RX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 73.8 MBytes 61.9 Mbits/sec
[ 17][RX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 27.8 MBytes 23.3 Mbits/sec
[ 19][RX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 62.0 MBytes 52.0 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 30.00-40.00 sec 201 MBytes 169 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 88.1 MBytes 73.9 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 59.8 MBytes 50.1 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 90.9 MBytes 76.2 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 57.2 MBytes 48.0 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 296 MBytes 248 Mbits/sec
[ 13][RX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 40.4 MBytes 33.9 Mbits/sec
[ 15][RX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 74.4 MBytes 62.4 Mbits/sec
[ 17][RX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 30.9 MBytes 25.9 Mbits/sec
[ 19][RX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 60.7 MBytes 50.9 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 40.00-50.00 sec 206 MBytes 173 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 82.4 MBytes 69.1 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 55.9 MBytes 46.9 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 84.6 MBytes 71.0 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 53.4 MBytes 44.8 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 276 MBytes 232 Mbits/sec
[ 13][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 55.4 MBytes 46.5 Mbits/sec
[ 15][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 70.6 MBytes 59.2 Mbits/sec
[ 17][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 46.8 MBytes 39.2 Mbits/sec
[ 19][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 56.4 MBytes 47.3 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 229 MBytes 192 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 518 MBytes 72.5 Mbits/sec sender
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 517 MBytes 71.9 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 7][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 382 MBytes 53.4 Mbits/sec sender
[ 7][TX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 382 MBytes 53.1 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 9][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 538 MBytes 75.2 Mbits/sec sender
[ 9][TX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 537 MBytes 74.6 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 11][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 362 MBytes 50.5 Mbits/sec sender
[ 11][TX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 362 MBytes 50.2 Mbits/sec receiver
[SUM][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 1.76 GBytes 252 Mbits/sec sender
[SUM][TX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 1.76 GBytes 250 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 13][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 219 MBytes 30.6 Mbits/sec 103 sender
[ 13][RX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 216 MBytes 30.0 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 15][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 512 MBytes 71.6 Mbits/sec 1002 sender
[ 15][RX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 510 MBytes 70.9 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 17][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 186 MBytes 26.0 Mbits/sec 196 sender
[ 17][RX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 183 MBytes 25.4 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 19][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 301 MBytes 42.1 Mbits/sec 24 sender
[ 19][RX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 298 MBytes 41.4 Mbits/sec receiver
[SUM][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 1.19 GBytes 170 Mbits/sec 1325 sender
[SUM][RX-C] 0.00-60.36 sec 1.18 GBytes 168 Mbits/sec receiver
iperf Done.
Bidirectional TCP test with 8 Client Streams
iperf3 -c 192.168.178.39 -p 5201 -P 8 -t 60 -i 10 --bidir
Connecting to host 192.168.178.39, port 5201
[ 5] local 192.168.178.80 port 64792 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 7] local 192.168.178.80 port 64793 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 9] local 192.168.178.80 port 64794 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 11] local 192.168.178.80 port 64795 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 13] local 192.168.178.80 port 64796 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 15] local 192.168.178.80 port 64797 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 17] local 192.168.178.80 port 64798 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 19] local 192.168.178.80 port 64799 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 21] local 192.168.178.80 port 64800 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 23] local 192.168.178.80 port 64801 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 25] local 192.168.178.80 port 64802 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 27] local 192.168.178.80 port 64803 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 29] local 192.168.178.80 port 64804 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 31] local 192.168.178.80 port 64805 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 33] local 192.168.178.80 port 64806 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ 35] local 192.168.178.80 port 64807 connected to 192.168.178.39 port 5201
[ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 31.0 MBytes 26.0 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 50.1 MBytes 42.0 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 31.5 MBytes 26.4 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 33.2 MBytes 27.9 Mbits/sec
[ 13][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 55.1 MBytes 46.2 Mbits/sec
[ 15][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 28.6 MBytes 24.0 Mbits/sec
[ 17][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 37.1 MBytes 31.1 Mbits/sec
[ 19][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 48.0 MBytes 40.3 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 315 MBytes 264 Mbits/sec
[ 21][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 79.6 MBytes 66.7 Mbits/sec
[ 23][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 34.6 MBytes 29.0 Mbits/sec
[ 25][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 34.3 MBytes 28.7 Mbits/sec
[ 27][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 5.96 MBytes 5.00 Mbits/sec
[ 29][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 16.0 MBytes 13.4 Mbits/sec
[ 31][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 38.7 MBytes 32.5 Mbits/sec
[ 33][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 5.91 MBytes 4.96 Mbits/sec
[ 35][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 19.9 MBytes 16.7 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 0.00-10.00 sec 235 MBytes 197 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 33.6 MBytes 28.2 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 46.0 MBytes 38.6 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 34.5 MBytes 28.9 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 40.9 MBytes 34.3 Mbits/sec
[ 13][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 55.4 MBytes 46.4 Mbits/sec
[ 15][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 25.6 MBytes 21.5 Mbits/sec
[ 17][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 36.6 MBytes 30.7 Mbits/sec
[ 19][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 57.8 MBytes 48.4 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 330 MBytes 277 Mbits/sec
[ 21][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 48.4 MBytes 40.6 Mbits/sec
[ 23][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 23.0 MBytes 19.3 Mbits/sec
[ 25][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 25.2 MBytes 21.2 Mbits/sec
[ 27][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 2.93 MBytes 2.45 Mbits/sec
[ 29][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 16.7 MBytes 14.0 Mbits/sec
[ 31][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 27.6 MBytes 23.1 Mbits/sec
[ 33][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 2.94 MBytes 2.47 Mbits/sec
[ 35][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 19.1 MBytes 16.0 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 10.00-20.00 sec 166 MBytes 139 Mbits/sec
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
[ 5][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 25.9 MBytes 21.7 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 34.5 MBytes 28.9 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 27.8 MBytes 23.3 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 36.0 MBytes 30.2 Mbits/sec
[ 13][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 54.4 MBytes 45.6 Mbits/sec
[ 15][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 39.6 MBytes 33.2 Mbits/sec
[ 17][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 35.2 MBytes 29.5 Mbits/sec
[ 19][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 50.9 MBytes 42.6 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 304 MBytes 255 Mbits/sec
[ 21][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 36.6 MBytes 30.6 Mbits/sec
[ 23][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 18.2 MBytes 15.2 Mbits/sec
[ 25][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 37.7 MBytes 31.6 Mbits/sec
[ 27][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 2.22 MBytes 1.86 Mbits/sec
[ 29][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 18.1 MBytes 15.2 Mbits/sec
[ 31][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 36.1 MBytes 30.2 Mbits/sec
[ 33][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 2.21 MBytes 1.85 Mbits/sec
[ 35][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 32.7 MBytes 27.4 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 20.00-30.01 sec 184 MBytes 154 Mbits/sec
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[ 5][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 24.6 MBytes 20.7 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 32.8 MBytes 27.5 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 26.1 MBytes 21.9 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 35.5 MBytes 29.8 Mbits/sec
[ 13][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 52.4 MBytes 44.0 Mbits/sec
[ 15][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 47.5 MBytes 39.9 Mbits/sec
[ 17][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 34.4 MBytes 28.9 Mbits/sec
[ 19][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 51.6 MBytes 43.3 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 305 MBytes 256 Mbits/sec
[ 21][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 34.9 MBytes 29.3 Mbits/sec
[ 23][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 17.4 MBytes 14.6 Mbits/sec
[ 25][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 37.1 MBytes 31.2 Mbits/sec
[ 27][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 2.11 MBytes 1.77 Mbits/sec
[ 29][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 17.5 MBytes 14.7 Mbits/sec
[ 31][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 35.1 MBytes 29.5 Mbits/sec
[ 33][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 2.13 MBytes 1.79 Mbits/sec
[ 35][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 31.7 MBytes 26.6 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 30.01-40.01 sec 178 MBytes 149 Mbits/sec
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[ 5][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 24.9 MBytes 20.9 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 33.1 MBytes 27.8 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 25.8 MBytes 21.6 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 34.1 MBytes 28.6 Mbits/sec
[ 13][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 51.4 MBytes 43.1 Mbits/sec
[ 15][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 51.0 MBytes 42.8 Mbits/sec
[ 17][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 34.4 MBytes 28.8 Mbits/sec
[ 19][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 52.6 MBytes 44.2 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 307 MBytes 258 Mbits/sec
[ 21][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 34.9 MBytes 29.2 Mbits/sec
[ 23][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 17.3 MBytes 14.5 Mbits/sec
[ 25][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 36.6 MBytes 30.7 Mbits/sec
[ 27][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 2.16 MBytes 1.81 Mbits/sec
[ 29][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 17.3 MBytes 14.5 Mbits/sec
[ 31][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 34.6 MBytes 29.0 Mbits/sec
[ 33][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 2.12 MBytes 1.78 Mbits/sec
[ 35][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 31.3 MBytes 26.2 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 40.01-50.00 sec 176 MBytes 148 Mbits/sec
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[ 5][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 23.9 MBytes 20.0 Mbits/sec
[ 7][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 31.9 MBytes 26.7 Mbits/sec
[ 9][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 25.1 MBytes 21.1 Mbits/sec
[ 11][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 32.0 MBytes 26.8 Mbits/sec
[ 13][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 49.9 MBytes 41.8 Mbits/sec
[ 15][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 49.6 MBytes 41.6 Mbits/sec
[ 17][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 32.5 MBytes 27.3 Mbits/sec
[ 19][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 48.2 MBytes 40.5 Mbits/sec
[SUM][TX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 293 MBytes 246 Mbits/sec
[ 21][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 33.2 MBytes 27.8 Mbits/sec
[ 23][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 16.7 MBytes 14.0 Mbits/sec
[ 25][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 35.4 MBytes 29.7 Mbits/sec
[ 27][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 1.98 MBytes 1.66 Mbits/sec
[ 29][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 16.7 MBytes 14.0 Mbits/sec
[ 31][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 32.9 MBytes 27.6 Mbits/sec
[ 33][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 2.01 MBytes 1.68 Mbits/sec
[ 35][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 30.2 MBytes 25.3 Mbits/sec
[SUM][RX-C] 50.00-60.00 sec 169 MBytes 142 Mbits/sec
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[ ID][Role] Interval Transfer Bitrate Retr
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 164 MBytes 22.9 Mbits/sec sender
[ 5][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 163 MBytes 22.6 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 7][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 228 MBytes 31.9 Mbits/sec sender
[ 7][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 228 MBytes 31.6 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 9][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 171 MBytes 23.9 Mbits/sec sender
[ 9][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 170 MBytes 23.6 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 11][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 212 MBytes 29.6 Mbits/sec sender
[ 11][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 212 MBytes 29.3 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 13][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 318 MBytes 44.5 Mbits/sec sender
[ 13][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 318 MBytes 44.0 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 15][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 242 MBytes 33.8 Mbits/sec sender
[ 15][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 241 MBytes 33.4 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 17][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 210 MBytes 29.4 Mbits/sec sender
[ 17][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 210 MBytes 29.1 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 19][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 309 MBytes 43.2 Mbits/sec sender
[ 19][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 308 MBytes 42.7 Mbits/sec receiver
[SUM][TX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 1.81 GBytes 259 Mbits/sec sender
[SUM][TX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 1.81 GBytes 256 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 21][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 270 MBytes 37.7 Mbits/sec 0 sender
[ 21][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 267 MBytes 37.0 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 23][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 130 MBytes 18.1 Mbits/sec 9 sender
[ 23][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 127 MBytes 17.6 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 25][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 209 MBytes 29.2 Mbits/sec 44 sender
[ 25][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 206 MBytes 28.6 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 27][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 18.6 MBytes 2.60 Mbits/sec 0 sender
[ 27][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 17.4 MBytes 2.40 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 29][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 105 MBytes 14.6 Mbits/sec 3 sender
[ 29][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 102 MBytes 14.2 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 31][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 207 MBytes 29.0 Mbits/sec 7 sender
[ 31][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 205 MBytes 28.4 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 33][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 19.2 MBytes 2.68 Mbits/sec 0 sender
[ 33][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 17.3 MBytes 2.40 Mbits/sec receiver
[ 35][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 167 MBytes 23.3 Mbits/sec 58 sender
[ 35][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 165 MBytes 22.8 Mbits/sec receiver
[SUM][RX-C] 0.00-60.00 sec 1.10 GBytes 157 Mbits/sec 121 sender
[SUM][RX-C] 0.00-60.57 sec 1.08 GBytes 153 Mbits/sec receiver
iperf Done.