Ping helps you quickly check whether a server or domain is reachable from the InetTools network and estimate response latency without installing command-line utilities.
If replies arrive without packet loss, the host responds to ICMP requests. If all packets are lost, the reason may be an unavailable server, ICMP filtering, a firewall, or the network route.
Average response time shows approximate latency to the host, while packet loss helps reveal connection instability. Low loss and stable latency are especially important for websites and APIs.
This check is useful for diagnosing slow website loading, DNS issues, user reports about downtime, and initial verification of a newly configured server.
Run a ping test from the InetTools server and check whether a host responds. The result helps estimate reachability, response time and packet loss without installing command-line utilities.
Use it to diagnose network availability, slow responses, DNS changes, server setup problems or user reports about downtime. A failed ping may also mean ICMP is filtered by firewall rules.