Figure 176. When the test is complete, the tool shows the uplink and downlink throughput
and packet loss percentage
Using SpeedFlex in a Multi-Hop Smart Mesh Network
SpeedFlex can also be used to measure multi-hop throughput between APs and ZoneDirector
in a mesh tree. For example, if you have a mesh tree that is three hops deep (i.e., ZoneDirector...
Root AP... Mesh AP 1... Mesh AP 2), SpeedFlex can measure the total throughput between
ZoneDirector and Mesh AP 2. Running the Multi-Hop SpeedFlex tool returns throughput results
for each hop as well as the aggregate throughput from ZoneDirector to the final AP in the tree.
To measure throughput across multiple hops in a Smart Mesh tree
NOTE: Note that SpeedFlex for mesh links is unsupported for 802.11g APs (this feature is
available for 11n APs only). SpeedFlex to clients is supported for all ZoneFlex APs.
1. Go to Monitor > Mesh, or open the Mesh Topology widget on the Dashboard.
2. Locate the AP whose throughput you want to measure, and click the SpeedFlex icon on
the same row as that AP. The SpeedFlex icon changes to an icon with a green check mark,
and the Multi-Hops SpeedFlex button appears.
3. Click Multi-Hops SpeedFlex. The SpeedFlex utility launches in a new browser window.
4. Select Uplink, Downlink or both (default is both), and click Start to begin. Note that multi-
hop SpeedFlex takes considerably longer to complete than a single hop. If you want to
complete the test faster, deselect either Uplink or Downlink and test one direction at a time.
Measuring Wireless Network Throughput with SpeedFlex
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