#6444
VisualRoute is a network path node backtracking and analyzing tool for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, which integrates Traceroute, Ping and Whois with a graphical interface. It is mainly used to more easily determine whether a network connection problem is caused by the ISP, the Internet, or the destination website/IP - visually showing the path of the connection on a world map.

#6322
For network engineers or administrators, the tracert command is a common network test and diagnostic command, which is used to determine the path (all nodes) that an IP packet takes to reach its destination. But the problem is that the result has always been returned only in text form, which is not easy to check. If you want to view tracert results clearly on a map and display more information with graphs, then Open Visual Trace Route is what you need.

#6321
When we are testing and diagnosing network lines, in addition to ping, the most commonly used tool is the route tracing tool. On Linux, its command is traceroute, on Windows its command is tracert. Both of them only list the passing IP nodes and the time spent, without describing the IP address, and the readability is very poor.

#4871
PingPlotter is a multi-linear route tracing program that comes with simple user interface and operation, and combines both data and graphics these two expression methods. It is able to reveal the bottlenecks and problems of your current network very quickly, so that you can understand the current network situation and existing problems more intuitively and timely. It is one of the best routing tracking software on the Internet at present, also one of the necessary tools for network managers and administrators.