Ping

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Ideal for monitoring websites, APIs and web services. Ideal for monitoring a server. Ideal for monitoring databases, POP or SMTP servers.

Ping Tool: Check Website and Server Availability

Our free Ping tool allows you to check the availability of a website, server, or port by sending ICMP echo requests. This is useful for troubleshooting network connectivity issues, verifying server uptime, and measuring network latency.

By pinging a target, you can determine whether it is reachable and how long it takes to receive a response. This information can help you diagnose network problems, identify slow connections, and ensure that your servers are running smoothly.

How to Use the Ping Tool

  • Enter the hostname or IP address you want to ping.
  • Optionally, specify the port number you want to ping.
  • Click the 'Ping' button.
  • View the ping results, including response time and packet loss.

Common Use Cases

  • Troubleshooting network connectivity issues.
  • Verifying server uptime.
  • Measuring network latency.
  • Diagnosing slow connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is ping? A: Ping is a network utility that sends ICMP echo requests to a target host and measures the time it takes to receive a response. It is used to test network connectivity and measure network latency.

Q: Why is ping useful? A: Ping is useful for troubleshooting network problems, verifying server uptime, and measuring network latency. It helps you diagnose connectivity issues and ensure that your network is performing optimally.

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