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= Summary =

iperf3 is a tool for measuring achievable bandwidth on IP networks.

iperf3 is NOT backwards compatible with the original iperf.

Supported platforms:
  * Linux
  * FreeBSD 
  * Mac OSX

= Building iperf3 =

== Prerequisites: ==
  * libuuid: this is not installed by default for Debian/Ubuntu Systems
             to install: apt-get install uuid-dev

== Building ==

Run:

./configure

and 

make


For more information see: http://code.google.com/p/iperf/