You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.Ĥ Responses to “fping (Windows) – Download the last version.” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. This entry was posted on Friday, November 10th, 2017 at 5:10 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. Not to be confused with fping on Linux (Unix?) which is entirely different. This is the latest version that I could find (using from September 2015): fping300.zip I haven’t been able to find any new address for the tool, so, I’ve decided to host a copy. Originally from (which is now just serving ads). There are a ton of other options… but, I haven’t played with them much. And a lot of intermittent problems really do need to be monitored over periods of time.Į.g. fping -D -T -l -c -L F:\temp\log.txt The built in ping in Windows does not have a date or time stamp, so it isn’t useful for longer term tracking. A ping response implies that at least the Internet connection and router/firewall at the remote location are up – so any claimed problems would be further downstream. Hey, looking at the calendar widget at the right of this blog, it just hit 10 years of age!įping, apparently short for “Fast Pinger”, is a really handy tool I use when I want a simple way to monitor an IP address over a period of hours or days. There’s a statement here about the so called longevity of things in the digital era. Hmm… two posts in a row about stuff I’ve used for years that have now gone offline.
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