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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).