PingPlotter Portable brings the full Graphical User Interface (GUI) to any machine you use.
PingPlotter distinguishes between current latency, average latency, and worst-case latency. More importantly, it tracks at each hop. A common misunderstanding in networking is that loss at an intermediate hop doesn't matter if the final hop is clean. PingPlotter helps you identify "false loss" (where a router deprioritizes ICMP replies) versus true loss that affects your final destination. pingplotter features portable
If you find a smoking gun on a client's network, the portable version allows you to save sample sets or export graphs as images instantly. You can then hand off the USB drive or email the results to the IT department with the proof already packaged. Best Use Cases for Portable Networking Tools A common misunderstanding in networking is that loss
While all editions can technically be made portable via the manual method above, their core capabilities vary: You can then hand off the USB drive
For network professionals who move between client sites, server rooms, and remote offices, software that requires local machine installation is a barrier to efficiency.
: Retains core graphical monitoring features, including latency tracking, packet loss visualization, and jitter analysis (if using the Pro edition). PingPlotter Limitations of Portable/USB Mode Impact in Portable Mode Windows Service Cannot be installed as a background service. File Associations