Throughput Test Upd — Tamosoft
: It tests both TCP (standard data transfer) and UDP (used for streaming and VoIP), offering a complete picture of how different traffic types behave.
Engineers use TamoSoft while walking around a building to map out dead zones. By running continuous throughput tests, they can see exactly where the bandwidth drops off, rather than just relying on signal strength bars (which can be misleading). tamosoft throughput test
The output of a TamoSoft test is a rich dataset, not a single “speed score.” A successful test will show high TCP throughput (e.g., 900 Mbps on a gigabit link), low UDP jitter (ideally under 5 ms), and zero packet loss. Conversely, problematic results tell a diagnostic story: : It tests both TCP (standard data transfer)
At its heart, the TamoSoft Throughput Test operates on a straightforward yet powerful principle: it generates a continuous stream of data between two endpoints (a server and a client) and measures how much of that data arrives successfully and in a timely manner. Unlike consumer-oriented web-based speed tests that rely on external servers over the public internet, TamoSoft allows users to test any two points on their own network—from a laptop to a corporate server, across a VPN tunnel, or over a Wi-Fi link. This flexibility is its primary strength. The output of a TamoSoft test is a