Software-defined network (SDN) technology can offer wireless networks the advantages of simplified control and network management. This SDN subdomain technology is called the software-defined wireless network (SDWN). In this study, the performance of four controllers in an SDWN environment is assessed, since the controller is the most significant component of the entire network. Using the Mininet-WiFi platform, the performance of each controller is evaluated in terms of throughput, latency, jitter, and packet loss. Moreover, a multi-criteria evaluation is introduced and applied to provide a fair comparison between SDWNs. This study provides an appropriate configuration of SDWNs that is useful for network engineering and can be used for SDWNs performance optimization.