Analyze network latency and potential routing problems with the help of this very efficient app. #Ping Analyzer #Traceroute Analyzer #Analyze Network Latency #Network #Ping #Analyzer
Pingnoo is a competent app for analyzing network latency and routing problems. It's also free and open-source, and it works on all major OSes (Windows, macOS, and potentially all Linux distributions).
The main benefit of Pingnoo is that allows you to solve all your network routing and latency issues in a visual way. With its help, you should be able to instantly discover potential network issues anywhere along a route, be they latency issues or packet losses.
You can set up multiple concurrent analysis sessions and use the graphs regarding the latency fluctuations in real-time.
The Timeline feature is definitely one of the highlights of the app. In short, it allows you to move back and forward "in time" in order to check out the data over any time period.
Upon first starting Pingnoo, you would not be frowned upon for thinking that the app is a lot more stylish or modern looking than it has the right to be.
This also translates into a very positive user experience, the GUI features big buttons, easy to access features, and the Settings section is farily simplistic.
The app comes with various host maskers for the (detected) IP address, as well as a regular expression-based masker. This particular masker allows you to create complex masking rules (very useful when you want to hide sensitive information, for example).
When it comes to apps for analyzing and measuring the latency between two hosts, Pingnoo is definitely one of the best.
Not only has the features to back up its status, but also has a gorgeous GUI and enough configuration/customization options to boot. This combination makes it suitable for both home and enterprise-level users.
What's new in Pingnoo 2021.06.23 Pre-release:
- temporary windows test version
- removed std::chrono from the code base, chrono can be incredibly difficult to work with and for this reason it has been removed and now is reolaced with integer or double values. Unless otherwise stated (and deviating from this should be avoided), any time span/duration that is stored in an interger variable represents milliseconds. If a span or duration is specified as a double, then the value is in seconds, the fractional part represents milli/micro/nano seconds etc.
- the route analyser now provides the user with feedback from starting a trace. Previously the editor would open, but the content would be blank and this is confusing behaviour as it looks like the application is not working correctly. The route engine now signals to the route analyser that the current route has been updated as each hop is discovered, and the table now fills is as it goes. Additionally, the chart area temporarily displays an overview of the discovery. If the route engine discovers the length of the route before performing the hop detection, then a progress bar (along with a numeric indicator) is displayed. If the total number of hops cannot be discovered first, then the progress bar simply reverts to an "infinite" style one.
- Added a ribbon group for the host maskers, the on screen, output and printing can now be easily toggled from the ribbon.
Pingnoo 2021.04.30 / 2021.06.23 Pre-release
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