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NetworkLatencyView v1.72
NetworkLatencyView v1.72 A simple tool for Windows that listens to the TCP connections on your system and calculates the network latency (in milliseconds) for every new TCP connection detected on your system. For every IP address, NetworkLatencyView displays up to 10 network latency values, and their average. The latency value calculated by NetworkLatencyView is very similar to the result you get from pinging to the same IP address. NetworkLatencyView also allows you to easily export the latency information to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or copy the information to the clipboard and then paste it to Excel or other application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. In order to capture the TCP packets properly, you have to install one of the following capture drivers: WinPcap capture driver Network Monitor driver - version 3.4 or later. You can also try to use the 'Raw Socket' method without installing any capture driver. However, this method doesn't work in some systems, as well as the latency values detected by using this method are not very accurate. When using Network Monitor driver on 64-bit system, you must use the 64-bit version of NetworkLatencyView. Changes: Version 1.75: Added support for using the IP-Location files from https://github.com/sapics/ip-location-db for viewing country/city information of remote IP addresses. In order to use these IP-Location files, simply download the desired file and put it in the same folder of NetworkLatencyView.exe with its original filename (For example: asn-country-ipv4.csv , dbip-city-ipv4.csv) Start Using NetworkLatencyView Except of a capture driver that you may need to install, NetworkLatencyView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using ...
5/5 6,314 Feb 11, 2024
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