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Ping Test Tool
- Version: 2008
- Downloads Count: 282
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Oct 6, 2008
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: ME/2000/XP/2003
- File Size: 830.0 KB
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Description of Ping Test Tool
PingTester is a visual network test tools, it can stores a list of IP addresses / URL and network test commands to increase the working efficiency, perform ping test by 1 click, 'ping sweep' subnets or interval ping all the hosts on a list continuously, save the individual ping records to a txt or CSV file, generate statistics report which group by specified time interval, so that you can know the network connection status of each period. The Ip Scanner function can quick scan a group of IPs to find the IP in use. And all other dos commands can run in the Windows form. The ping test job can automatically run at scheduled time.
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