Simple Ping 1.0.3
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Date: 03/11/2011 Size: 4.48 MB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 50099 times TIP: Click Here to Repair or Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Simple Ping is a small program to help keep an eye on your current internet ping. I made this program because I have a wireless internet provider. My ping times like to go all over the place. Well while playing a online game, I would lag every now and then. The game itself had no way to show me my ping. So I decided to make a program that could tell me.
Let me give a few examples of people who would find this program helpful.
Example #1:
I have a dual monitor setup. While playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 the game never shows me what my ping is. It just shows a little bar. So when my ping is bad i have no way to tell just how bad it is. So now I have Simple Ping running on my 2nd monitor. Now as I play I can keep an eye on my ping at all times.
Example #2:
While playing on the net with your Wii, PS3 or Xbox you may need to keep an eye on your ping. You can have this tool running on your computer while you game. Some users have their computers or laptops close by. When the game starts to lag you can keep an eye on the ping.
Example #3:
While online you notice some pages are loading slow, you have other people in the house using the net as well. You see the ping is rather bad. You realize someone else is tapping the net to its fullest. You go check and find your brother/sister/mother/father/kids etc. are downloading a huge movie off Netflix or something. Since the net is being fully used up the net goes slow for you. You promptly beat them with your shoe and tell them to get off.
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Let me give a few examples of people who would find this program helpful.
Example #1:
I have a dual monitor setup. While playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 the game never shows me what my ping is. It just shows a little bar. So when my ping is bad i have no way to tell just how bad it is. So now I have Simple Ping running on my 2nd monitor. Now as I play I can keep an eye on my ping at all times.
Example #2:
While playing on the net with your Wii, PS3 or Xbox you may need to keep an eye on your ping. You can have this tool running on your computer while you game. Some users have their computers or laptops close by. When the game starts to lag you can keep an eye on the ping.
Example #3:
While online you notice some pages are loading slow, you have other people in the house using the net as well. You see the ping is rather bad. You realize someone else is tapping the net to its fullest. You go check and find your brother/sister/mother/father/kids etc. are downloading a huge movie off Netflix or something. Since the net is being fully used up the net goes slow for you. You promptly beat them with your shoe and tell them to get off.
Similar:
How to Improve Your Wireless Network Performance
Hide or Block Neighbor's Wi-Fi Networks on Windows
Windows Couldn’t Automatically Bind the IP Protocol Stack to the Network Adapter
How to See Your Network Adapter Speed in Windows 10
How to Reset Network Settings in Windows 10
How-To Reset TCP/IP or Internet Protocol
How-To Flush the Windows DNS Cache
How-To Reset Winsock on Windows 10\8\7
Network Diagnostics Troubleshooter Reports Problem With Wireless Adapter or Access Point
Windows Could Not the Start Peer Networking Grouping Service on Local Computer
Your Connection Was Interrupted - A Network Change Was Detected - ERR_NETWORK_CHANGED
Windows Can’t Get the Network Settings From the Router
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