Access through web browser
- The web interface broadcasts PingPlotter across the web. It's useful for sharing information and managing the program remotely.
As many targets as you need
- PingPlotter Pro tests hundreds of targets at once. Summary graphs are available for organizing targets and assessing performance at a glance.
Test from another device's perspective
- Remote agents ping from locations beyond your computer so you can analyze network performance over multiple locations.
Save packet setting combinations
- Named configurations make it easy to apply different packet settings to different targets.
Estimate Mean Opinion Score (MOS)
- MOS is a VOiP metric that rates quality between 1 and 5.
View jitter graph
- Jitter is the amount of variation in latency/response time, in milliseconds. The metric is useful when troubleshooting VoIP and other streaming services.
Organize multiple profiles
- Workspaces save list of targets and settings together to help you avoid doing the same work multiple times.
Detect & Inspect Route Changes
- Route change alerts help investigate whether problems relate to specific paths through the network.
Multiple packet types
- Choose between ICMP, UDP, and TCP packets.
Follow changing IP addresses
- Dynamic DNS improves long-term monitoring consistency by preventing PingPlotter from losing targets when IP addresses change.
Find devices on your network
- Network discovery scans your local network and makes a list of the devices it finds. From there, you can add devices as targets to support your troubleshooting effort.
Capture evidence of network problems
- Long-term monitoring perpetually collects information. If you're gone when something happens, you can always scroll back to inspect the event.
Keep the data you want
Auto-save preferences let you decide whether PingPlotter saves everything, saves after certain amount of time, or only saves when you say so.
Find out when networks misbehave
- Alerts notify you via email, sounds, tray icons, and more when network performance meets your criteria.
Visualize the source of problems
- The trace graph shows network performance at every hop between your device and a target website.
See network performance history
- Timelines graph latency and packet loss history. In PingPlotter Standard, timelines hold as much time as you need and can be opened for any hop.
Post test results online
- Sharing makes it easy to show others how your network is performing.
Automatically run in the background
- Running as a service launches PingPlotter when your machine starts up. From there, the program starts tracing and continues even if you log out.
Specify the protocol you need
- Ping any website with support for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols.
Download
No comments:
Post a Comment