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Location Result Min/Avg/Max IP Address
AL
Albania, Tirana
AU
Australia, Sydney
BA
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Novi Travnik
BG
Bulgaria, Sofia
CA
Canada, Montreal
CH
Switzerland, Bern
CL
Chile, Santiago
CN
China, Hohhot
DE
Germany, Nuernberg
DE
Germany, Frankfurt am Main
DE
Germany, Frankfurt am Main
DE
Germany, Limburg
DE
Germany, Frankfurt am Main
DE
Germany, Duesseldorf
DK
Denmark, Glostrup Municipality
ES
Spain, Bilbao
FI
Finland, Helsinki
FI
Finland, Helsinki
FR
France, Gravelines
FR
France, Paris
GB
United Kingdom, London
GE
Georgia, Tbilisi
HK
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
HR
Croatia, Zagreb
HU
Hungary, Budapest
ID
Indonesia, Jakarta
IL
Israel, Petach Tikwa
IL
Israel, Netanja
IN
India, New Delhi
IS
Iceland, Reykjavik (Miðborg)
IT
Italy, Como
LT
Lithuania, Pilaite
LV
Latvia, Riga
MD
Moldova, Chisinau
NL
Netherlands, Amsterdam
NL
Netherlands, Amsterdam
NL
Netherlands, Amsterdam
NL
Netherlands, Amsterdam
NO
Norway, Oslo
PL
Poland, Warsaw
RO
Romania, Bacău
RO
Romania, Bucharest
RS
Serbia, Belgrade
RU
Russia, Moscow
SA
Saudi Arabia, Riyadh
SG
Singapore, Singapore
T1
Tor, Onion
T1
Tor, Onion
T1
Tor, Onion
TR
Turkey, Istanbul
TW
Taiwan, Taipei
US
United States, Miami
US
United States, Dallas
US
United States, Kansas City
US
United States, Dallas
ZA
South Africa, Johannesburg

Global ICMP Ping & Network Latency Test

Ping sends ICMP echo requests to a target and measures how long each packet takes to return. This tool runs that test simultaneously from over 50 nodes across different countries, ISPs, and data centers. The result is a quick read on whether your server is reachable globally and how response times vary by region — without installing anything or logging in anywhere.

Latency and Packet Loss

Latency is the round-trip time in milliseconds. What matters is not just the number but how it varies across locations — a server answering in 8ms from Germany and 270ms from Australia is completely normal. The same server timing out in Singapore while responding fine elsewhere is a problem specific to that path. Packet loss above 1–2% on a clean internet connection is worth investigating further.

Anycast & BGP Routing

CDNs like Cloudflare, Fastly, and AWS announce the same IP from multiple locations simultaneously using Anycast. A ping from Frankfurt to an Anycast address should hit a nearby edge node and return in single-digit milliseconds. If Singapore returns 150ms to the same IP, traffic is likely routing to the wrong region — usually a BGP configuration issue on the CDN or a transit provider not accepting the announcement locally.

Live Monitoring Mode

A standard ping sends a few packets and stops. Live mode runs for 60 seconds continuously and plots each response on a chart as it arrives. This is the right approach when you suspect intermittent drops — a one-off test might catch a clean window, while a 60-second stream shows the loss spikes that are actually hitting users. It is also useful during incident response to watch whether a fix is taking effect in real time.