Handy for testing intermittent connections. PathPing works like ping except it echo-locates for 25 seconds and reports the percentage of lost packets. As a bonus, PathPing shows you the hops rather like a tracert printout. First type "ping www.yahoo.com" to get the IP address of yahoo.com. Once you get the ip address just type "PathPing (IP Address)209.191.93.52" you will get the clear details about the lost packet, packet address and hop counts. You can also use "TRACERT" for the detailed information about in between path to the destination. Refer the following picture... (double click on the picture to enlarge it)
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You wanna find out the path to the Server and Latency which respond to your Website Queries over the internet?
Self Induced Content By Hariharan at 18:10
Labels: Windows Vista Tweaks, Windows XP
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