📡 Online Ping Test

Ping any IP address or hostname from our server and see live ICMP results. Supports IPv4 and IPv6.

About Online Ping Test

This tool sends ICMP echo requests from our server to any IP address or hostname and streams results back in real time — just like running ping in your terminal. It's useful for checking whether a host is reachable, measuring round-trip latency, and diagnosing packet loss. Full IPv6 support — enter a standard IPv6 address (e.g. 2001:4860:4860::8888) or a dual-stack hostname and choose IPv4, IPv6, or Auto mode.

Each result line shows bytes transferred, round-trip time (RTT) in milliseconds, and the TTL value. TTL is decremented by each router hop: a received TTL of 64 typically means a Linux or macOS host, 128 a Windows server, and 255 a network device. Subtracting the received TTL from the expected starting value gives an approximate hop count. The final summary shows min/avg/max RTT and packet loss percentage — any loss above 0% signals an unreliable path.

If ping shows 100% packet loss, the host is likely blocking ICMP at its firewall rather than being offline — common on Windows servers and cloud VMs. In that case, use the Port Checker to probe a specific TCP port, or run a Traceroute to see where packets stop. Because ping runs from our server, results reflect server-to-target connectivity, not your local internet connection.

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