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Location Result Time 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
GR Greece, Athens
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
KW Kuwait, Kuwait City
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, St Petersburg
SG Singapore, Singapore
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 TCP Port Checker & Network Connectivity Test

A TCP check attempts a three-way handshake (SYN → SYN-ACK → ACK) to a specific host and port, then measures how long it took. Unlike ping, this goes through the same firewall rules and routing policies as real application traffic. If a port accepts a TCP connection, it is open — regardless of what the application behind it does with the data.

Firewall & Routing Validation

If a port works locally but fails from external nodes, something between the internet and your server is blocking it — a cloud security group, iptables rule, upstream ISP filter, or geoblocking policy. Running the check from multiple regions at once helps identify whether the block is global or specific to certain source countries or ASNs. A timeout from all nodes usually means the port is not reachable from outside; a refused connection means the port is actively closed.

Application vs. Transport Layer

TCP checks work at layer 4, so you can test ports that have no HTTP interface — databases (MySQL 3306, PostgreSQL 5432), mail servers (SMTP 25, IMAPS 993), SSH (22), RDP (3389), or custom application ports. No credentials needed. The check only verifies whether the TCP handshake completes, not what the application does after. Pair it with a protocol-specific test if you need to verify the application layer.

Handshake Latency Analysis

The measured time is the full round-trip to complete the TCP handshake. This is typically close to the raw network latency plus a small amount of server processing time. Large differences between regions often point to suboptimal routing — traffic taking a longer path than expected — rather than a server problem. Live mode runs this check continuously for 60 seconds so you can spot intermittent connection failures that a one-time test would miss.