

Amongst others, you can use PingPlotter Pro to carefully monitor multiple addresses and trigger alerts when unexpected events occur. Keeping a network, server or a website active means constantly monitoring incoming and outgoing packets to make sure connectivity is flawless. Network administrators need to be ready for various events that don't necessarily mean virtual attacks. If you would like to view other pricing options, go here.Monitor and troubleshoot your networks, gather information about remote hosts, track latency, packet loss and others, with this useful tool. Note: the price reflected in the listing is that of the standard version. From there, the program starts tracing and continues even if you log out. Automatically run in the background: Running as a service launches PingPlotter when your machine starts up.In PingPlotter Standard, timelines hold as much time as you need and can be opened for any hop. See network performance history: Timelines graph latency and packet loss history.The metric is useful when troubleshooting VoIP and other streaming services. View jitter graph: Jitter is the amount of variation in latency/response time, in milliseconds.Compare multiple network connections in real time, test primary and secondary NICs in parallel, and monitor multi-NIC servers. Select your network interface card: Directly control which network cards PingPlotter Pro uses for any trace.Test from another device's perspective: Remote agents ping from locations beyond your computer so you can analyze network performance over multiple locations.Summary graphs are available for organizing targets and assessing performance at a glance. As many targets as you need: PingPlotter Pro tests hundreds of targets at once.It's useful for sharing information and managing the program remotely.



PingPlotter helps solve network problems.
