Traceroute - Ping IP Tool

Published by: Mathieu Bolard

Description

An iOS version of the famous unix traceroute command with a convenient extension to get a traceroute directly from a Safari webpage.
A traceroute is a network tool used to show the route taken by packets across an IP network.
The Traceroute tool will show you each hop sequentially, and total hops required. For each hop, it will display the hop #, roundtrip times, best time (ms), IP address, TTL, and domain name.
Seeing the traceroute information can help you determine why your connections to a given server might be poor and can help you identify problems.
It also shows you how systems are connected to each other, letting you see how your ISP connects to the Internet as well as how the target system is connected.
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