PingPlotter

by Pingman Tools for Windows 7

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Fast ping and graphic traceroute utility

Significant enhancements to the remote agent capabilities, including a Windows agentAdded two flags to web interface to allow read-only access and single-target accessAdded a column in the summary graph for the settings nameA bunch of new content added to the help filesSaved images now include “ms” label on legendLocalized time formats should now be used on time graphAdded a new error handling system that provides a lot more information about problems.Right-clicking a tab now brings up a “Close” menu to close that tab.Right-clicking the “Settings” dropdown allows you to go directly to the properties from there.Exposed tray icon to scripting engine

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  • Significant enhancements to the remote agent capabilities, including a Windows agentAdded two flags to web interface to allow read-only access and single-target accessAdded a column in the summary graph for the settings nameA bunch of new content added to the help filesSaved images now include “ms” label on legendLocalized time formats should now be used on time graphAdded a new error handling system that provides a lot more information about problems.Right-clicking a tab now brings up a “Close” menu to close that tab.Right-clicking the “Settings” dropdown allows you to go directly to the properties from there.Exposed tray icon to scripting engine

PingPlotter graphs network performance so you can prove the source of connection problems.

Sometimes solving a network problem takes more than rebooting the router. When that’s the case, understanding the cause of the problem is essential to finding a solution. Is it your local network, the website you’re accessing, or something in between?

PingPlotter makes finding and proving the source of network problems easier. It tests the route between your computer and a target website then graphs the results. Visual evidence helps diagnose problems faster. It also helps persuade others to make changes if you find a problem with a network you do not control.

Analyzing network performance with PingPlotter can be as simple or complex and you need. All it takes to get started is entering a target and clicking the trace button. From there, the tool will collect latency and packet loss data until you capture the information you need. If you’re interested in more in depth analysis, plenty of features are available for testing with different packet types, getting alerted about problems, and perpetually monitoring entire networks.