(Pingplotter rejuvenates Ping and traceroute platform: windowspingplotter combines basic Ping and traceroute commands into an easy-to-use graphical user interface. There are many benefits to using this software. It performs multiple tracking on any target specified by the user, then integrates the results and displays them in a graphical user interface. This graph includes an average trend line (on the right side of the middle of the graph above), and the trend line also plots the minimum, maximum and final values. If the administrator suspects that a problem has occurred in a system, you can consider using this tool to view it. When using this tool, you should pay attention to the concept that the red color in the graph at the bottom right of the window indicates that the situation is not good. These red lines on the timeline indicate that a packet loss occurred in a specific time period. Users need to remember that this means that the software has not received a response message. Sometimes, a user's router may have problems, or a server may not prioritize ICMP packets. This is how the software gets information. Thus, the user may have a good connection through this router, but the software may report a complete loss of packets. Of course, this is an exception. In most cases, if you see the red graph on the timeline, it means that you cannot reach this server.
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