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title: "Maximizing Wi-Fi Throughput: Fine-Tuning Zephyr for Peak Performance with ESP32 SoCs in IoT Applications"
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date: 2024-06-24T14:29:12+08:00
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date: 2024-06-24
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lastmod: 2025-09-26
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tags: ["ESP32-S3", "Zephyr", "Wi-Fi"]
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summary: "How to improve the throuput of network applications with Zephyr on Espressif devices."
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Those who develop IoT applications based on Zephyr OS often need to optimize the communication performance. It can be done by tweaking the Wi-Fi network stack parameters. However, how do you evaluate the resulting changes and find the most suitable configuration? In this article, we will overview a method to optimize communication performance by using the `iperf` and `zperf` tools.

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