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What is Ping?

Test network connectivity by pinging any host or IP address. Our Ping tool sends ICMP packets and measures response time, helping you diagnose network issues, check if a server is online, and measure latency.

Key Features

βœ“ICMP ping
βœ“Response time
βœ“Packet loss detection
βœ“Multiple packets
βœ“Latency statistics
βœ“IPv4 & IPv6

How to Use Ping

1

Enter hostname or IP address

2

Click Submit to ping

3

View response times

4

Check for packet loss

Common Use Cases

β†’Server availability check
β†’Network troubleshooting
β†’Latency measurement
β†’ISP performance testing
β†’VPN performance check
β†’Infrastructure monitoring

Tips & Best Practices

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Some servers block ICMP ping β€” a timeout doesn't always mean the server is down

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Compare ping times at different times of day

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Use traceroute if ping fails to identify where the issue is

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Request timed out" mean?

The server didn't respond β€” it could be down, blocking ICMP, or there's a network issue in between.

What is a good ping time?

Under 20ms is excellent, 20-100ms is good, 100-300ms is fair, above 300ms indicates issues.

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