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Iperf for Windows 10 is a free utility designed for testing network performance and throughput. It allows users to measure the bandwidth between two hosts over a TCP or UDP connection, providing detailed metrics that can help diagnose network issues. The program supports various parameters, enabling users to customize their tests for specific scenarios, such as adjusting the buffer size or selecting the protocol to use.

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This tool is particularly useful for network administrators and developers who require precise measurements of network speed and performance. Iperf can be run in both client and server modes, facilitating comprehensive testing of network configurations. Its compatibility with Windows 10 ensures ease of installation and operation, making it accessible for users looking to optimize their network performance.

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