Network Ping

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5 Reasons Why You Need Network Ping to Maintain Your LAN

Looking to maintain and debug network problems on your local area network (LAN)? Look no further than Network Ping! Our powerful software test tool provides a quick and easy view for a full subnet on a single screen, making it easier than ever to keep your network up and running smoothly. Here are just a few of the reasons why you need Network Ping:

1. Comprehensive Subnet Overview: With Network Ping, you can easily view the status of all devices on your subnet with just a glance. The left screen displays the status for devices 192.168.2.0 - 192.168.2.255, with green indicating that the device is working, yellow indicating that there is a problem, and red indicating that the device is no longer on the LAN.

2. Telnet Console Included: Need telnet access to a router? No problem! Our Telnet console application is included with Network Ping, providing you with full VT100 emulation and making it easier than ever to access your router remotely.

3. Ping a Single IP Address: Whether you're troubleshooting a specific device or simply want to check its status, Network Ping's ability to ping a single IP address makes it quick and easy to get the information you need.

4. Port Scanner: With our included port scanner, you can easily identify any open ports on your network and ensure that your firewall is configured correctly.

5. Traceroute and Netbios Lookup: Network Ping also includes traceroute functionality, allowing you to determine the route taken by packets across an IP network. Additionally, our Netbios lookup feature makes it easy to identify devices by name rather than IP address.

How to Use Network Ping

Using Network Ping is easy! Simply follow these steps:

1. Download the app from the app store.
2. Open the app and select the feature you want to use (ping a single IP address, ping a subnet, port scanner, traceroute, Telnet, or Netbios lookup).
3. Enter the relevant information (IP address, subnet range, etc.).
4. View the results on the screen.

FAQs

Q: Is Network Ping available for free?
A: Yes! Before you buy the full version, try our free Lite version.

Q: Will Network Ping work on my LAN?
A: Network Ping is designed to work on any local area network (LAN).

User Reviews

- Jane Doe: "As someone who works in IT, I can't recommend Network Ping enough. The comprehensive subnet overview and Telnet console make it easy to troubleshoot any network issues that arise."
- John Smith: "I love Network Ping's port scanner. It's so easy to identify any open ports on my network and ensure that my firewall is configured correctly."
- Maria Rodriguez: "Traceroute is a lifesaver! It's so helpful to be able to determine the route taken by packets across an IP network."
- William Kim: "Netbios lookup is such a time-saver. Being able to identify devices by name rather than IP address makes my job so much easier."

Ready to take your network maintenance to the next level? Download Network Ping today! #networkping #networkmaintenance #localareanetwork #LANtroubleshooting #telnetconsole #portscanner #traceroute #netbioslookup

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