Ping

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Ideal for monitoring websites, APIs and web services. Ideal for monitoring a server. Ideal for monitoring databases, POP or SMTP servers.

How to Use the Universal Ping Tool

To test connectivity, enter your target IP address, Hostname, or URL (e.g., smtk.pro) into the input field. Choose your preferred method—ICMP, HTTP(S), or Port—and click "Submit". Our tool will instantly dispatch a packet from our high-speed servers to the destination and measure the exact time it takes for a response to return, providing a real-time health check of the connection.

Functionality and Diagnostic Features

The Ping functionality on Social Marketing Toolkit is a multi-protocol utility designed for deep network troubleshooting. Unlike standard ping tools, this version allows you to test different layers of your infrastructure:

  • ICMP Ping (Network Layer): The classic "echo request" to check if a server is online and reachable at the hardware level. Ideal for identifying packet loss and basic latency (ms).
  • HTTP/HTTPS Ping (Application Layer): Test the actual response time of a web server. This verifies that your website isn't just "online," but is actually serving content and responding to browser requests.
  • Host/Port Ping (Transport Layer): Specify a port (e.g., 80, 443, or 21) to see if a specific service like Web, SSL, or FTP is open and accepting connections through the firewall.
  • Latency & Jitter Analysis: Monitor the stability of your connection. High "ping" times or inconsistent results can signal routing issues that negatively impact user experience and SEO.

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