Highlights : About PingPlotter

Packet Monitoring

Ten-minute history graph

Forty-eight-hour history graphs

Route change tracking

Built-in Whois

Seven-day history graphs
Product Details
Features
Remote agent
Watch performance as it happens
Insert Comments
Schedule automatic saves
Dynamic statistics
Run as a native Windows service
Dock & float graphs
Access via web interface
Named configurations
Save workspaces
Load any PingPlotter file
Alerts
Save and reload data
Customizable via scripting
VoIP statistics
Multi-target superpowers
Customize packet options
Intermediate hop timelines
Two simultaneous targets
Measure latency and packet loss
Benefits
Easy-to-use networking monitoring tool
PingPlotter provides you with a very easy-to-use networking monitoring tool that allows you to track networks, latency, and packet loss among others. Designed for network administrators and technicians tasked to monitor networks and fix issues when they arise, PingPlotter makes it easy for you to track incoming and outgoing packets to ensure connectivity is smooth and flawless. You can also set PingPlotter to automatically notify you with trigger alerts when unexpected events such as virtual attacks and significant packet loss occur.
PingPlotter lets you make and save custom workspaces.
You can adjust panels and tailor the whole display so you can view packets, timelines, and project elements the way you prefer them to be shown. Because you can customize your view, you can easily access tabs and sections that are relevant to your tasks, allowing for rapid action and response during events.
Tracing multiple targets and addresses is whole lot simpler and faster.
You can list and save your targets by writing down their URL or IP addresses in dedicated fields and then quickly access them later on. Once information is collected, all the packets and details are shown with a timeline view that is updated in real time based on your configurations. Accessing specific details such as whois info, graphs, alerts, and more is easy by bringing up the context menu.