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Performance Pinging description: Performance Pinging, Perfping.exe Version 2.0.1; May 2006 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. Performance Pinging 2.0.1 was released on May 21, 2006. The current version will run on Windows 2000, XP. Performance Pinging is a freeware. That means that you will not have to pay to be able to use it. Size of Performance Pinging 2.0.1 download is less than 304 Kb. DSL users will only need one minute to achieve the download, when 2 minutes may be required when using a 56k modem. (See below to download Performance Pinging 2.0.1). Download Performance Pinging 2.0.1 Download Performance Pinging 2.0.1 Performance Pinging 2.0.1 Details:
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