ICMP Ping Online Test Tool
Ping ICMP Mode
Multi-node global ICMP Ping with IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack, single & continuous modes, real-time waveform charts, and grid/list layouts for cross-region latency comparison.
Online ICMP Ping Test Tool (IPv4 / IPv6)
This page performs multi-node ICMP Ping tests, showing real-time latency, packet loss and waveform charts for each node. Ideal for diagnosing network connectivity and link quality.
- Switch between IPv4 / IPv6 nodes to compare dual-stack network performance.
- Single and continuous test modes; continuous mode reveals latency fluctuation and burst packet loss.
- Grid and list layouts for easy multi-node comparison analysis.
FAQ: What is the difference between ICMP Ping and TCP Ping?
ICMP Ping uses ICMP Echo Request to test network-layer connectivity; TCP Ping establishes a TCP connection to test transport-layer reachability, useful when ICMP is blocked.
FAQ: Why does Ping latency fluctuate?
Latency fluctuation is usually caused by network congestion, route changes, QoS policies, or cross-carrier interconnection bottlenecks. Continuous testing helps identify patterns.
FAQ: What packet loss rate is considered normal?
Normal packet loss should be below 1%. Above 5% usually indicates link issues that need further investigation.
FAQ: What if IPv4 and IPv6 Ping results differ significantly?
Large differences usually indicate different IPv6 routing paths or insufficient optimization. Use MTR traceroute to compare link quality under both protocols.