Description
Network Ping is a software test tool for maintaining and debugging network problems on a local area network (LAN). Get an easy view for a full subnet on a single screen. Look at the screen to the left displaying the status for devices 192.168.2.0 - 192.168.2.255. Green and the device is working, yellow, there is a problem, and red, the device is not any longer on the LAN.
Need telnet access to a router, no problem, a Telnet console application is also included.
Before buying try our free Lite version
FEATURES
- Ping a single IP address
- Ping a subnet to give an overview for 253 IP addresses
- Traceroute, to determine the route taken by packets across an IP network
- Telnet console, for simple access to a router or UNIX Server
- Display the iPhone IP address
What's New in Version 1.1
Solved DNS problem.
Moved documentation to the Internet.
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Customer Reviews
Could be great.
It gets the job done but it looks like the developer didn't bother to test their own software. Text input boxes are hidden behind the keyboard, selection lists are hidden behind the top on the screen and the rest of the user interface just looks like it was thrown together in a hurry. I wish I hadn't spent the $4 fir an app that should be $.99.
No VPN Support
This app does what it says it will, but it doesn't do it over VPN, which was the reason I bought it....kind of useless to me without being able to work over VPN.
Ping is not accurate
I'm not sure how the developer implements ping in this app, but the first ping time is almost always far far too high, and the pings after that are often higher than what I get using what I know to be a solid implementation if ipv4 ping with 64 bit packets. Do not trust it.

- $3.99
- Category: Business
- Updated: Jul 07, 2009
- Version: 1.1
- Size: 0.2 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Jan Frydendal
- © 2008, MochaSoft Aps
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 3.0 or later










