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<p><a href="page.php?w=Throughput">Throughput</a> of a network can be measured using various tools available on different platforms. This page explains the theory behind what these tools set out to measure and the issues regarding these measurements.</p>

<p>Reasons for measuring throughput in networks. People are often concerned about <b>measuring the maximum data throughput</b> in bits per second of a communications link or network access. A typical method of performing a measurement is to transfer a 'large' file from one system to another system</p><p>
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