WebPingScope: Test Network Stability and Spot Ping Spikes
WebPingScope simple tool for checking network stability and eliminating guesswork.
Why Choose WebPingScope?
Detect the Source of Instability: Quickly identify whether lag or disruptions come from your network or the servers you're using.
Pre-Test Your Connection: Ensure a stable network before making calls, streaming, or setting up a new system.
Features:
Real-Time Results: Run tests simultaneously to see if multiple servers are experiencing issues or if one is causing the problem.
Detailed Insights: View charts and statistics that highlight any packet loss, slow response times, or sudden delays.
Minimal Technical Knowledge Needed: While some technical terms are used, helpful tooltips guide you in understanding whether your results indicate a problem or not.
Get Started:
Add one or multiple WebSocket addresses to test.
Perform parallel latency tests on the same WebSocket server to analyze its consistency under multiple requests.
View separate charts for each WebSocket server or test instance, displaying ping/latency data for 100 requests.
Hover over charts and stats to see tooltips with basic statistics and explanations of value ranges.
Analyze performance patterns, such as latency stability and response variability.
How WebPingScope Tests Your Connection:
For accurate results across common scenarios like gaming, video calls, or streaming, WebPingScope uses the following test parameters:
Packet Size: 64 bytes (small and efficient for detecting latency spikes).
Frequency: runs 100 sequential pings per address. (providing clear, precise readings even on poor internet connections).
Duration: on average, 30 seconds per test run.
Acceptable Delay: 500 Milliseconds. (stops the test on the address if timeout is exceeded).