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Performance Pinging
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Version
1.2.1
Performance Pinging, Perfping.exe
Version 1.2.1; December 2004
Software by Carsten Schmidt
If you like this software, please consider donating.
Follow the link:
http://software.ccschmidt.de
Please report bugs and feature requests to:
Carsten@CCSchmidt.de
How does it work and what does it do?
Perfping is a tool that allows you to ping a host
continuously or with a single
ping using different data volumes. This can give you
an indication of the
performance of the route to your host. You can change
the ping interval from 2
to 30 seconds using various timeouts. The timeout is
always smaller than the pinging
interval. Results are written to log window and log
file if so chosen.
Unreachable hosts have a value of 0 ms.
The analysis function sends various pings, 10 each of
10 bytes, 100 bytes, 500
bytes, 1 kbytes, 10 kbytes, 50 kybytes and 64 kbytes.
The round trip times are
shown with the total and average times.
Comments:
- Errors are written to file and log window but may be
shown later than
successfull pings when changing ping intervall and
timeout during runtime
- Thanks to François Piette for the internet component
suite, Angus Robertson
for the threaded version of Ping and Dr. Jürgen
Kehrel for the graph component.
Version history
1.2.1 December 2004
- added the file 'hostfile.txt' that holds the last 10
pinged addresses
1.2.0 November 2004
- changed option desktop-centered to screen-centered
to accomodate multi-monitor
environments
- added analysis function with different sized ICMP
packets
1.1.1 October 2004
- minor cosmetic changes
1.1.0 August 2004
- improved look and feel
- added TTL
1.0.1.0 March 2004
- fixed tab order
- extended Ping size down to 1 byte
- added Readme.txt
1.0.0.0 October 2004
first release
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