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VisualRoute Personal Edition is for non-technical users that want to perform connectivity testing of Internet connections or get more information about an IP address or website.
Analyzes Internet/Intranet
connectivity
Locates the source of poor
network response time (latency)
Answers the question: Why
can’t I reach a website?
Locates poor connection quality
(packet loss) and identifies the ISP responsible
Answers the question: Is
the slow performance due to my ISP or a problem
on the Internet?
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| Features & Benefits |
| ADVANCED FEATURES |
- Tabbed Display
Trace the web site in your browser with a simple click on the Internet Explorer or Firefox toolbar, see the actual IP routing path to the web server, the Whois information for the domain, and estimated geographical location of the server.
- Multiple Maps
Choose from three popular map displays, including physical and political map options.
- Browser Shortcut
Trace the web site in your browser with a simple click on the Internet Explorer or Firefox toolbar, see the actual IP routing path to the web server, the Whois information for the domain, and estimated geographical location of the server.
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| STANDARD FEATURES |
- NEW! Graphical View of Traceroute, Ping, Reverse DNS Connectivity Analysis
Results from several essential network diagnostic tools are integrated into an overall connectivity report, providing a graphical view of connection performance report including packet loss and latency for each network hop. Drill-down detail is easily visible with a mouse over any network hop.
- Trace to any Remote IP address or Domain from the VisualRoute desktop
Test connectivity from the VisualRoute desktop to any web server, IP address or network device. Get an instant report of the entire route and each network segment, see where data is being lost or excessive latency occurs. And by combining multiple network diagnostic tools in one easy to interface, VisualRoute provides a complete picture of connectivity performance -- with much faster results than traditional tools.
- IP Location Reporting
The physical geographical locations of network servers and routers is key information for understanding routing problems, viewing the actual route path on global map provides an instant of picture of routing efficiency and distances.
- Network Provider Reporting
See the contact information for the company providing Internet access for each hop of a network route, so you can easily report network problems.
- Domain Whois Reporting
Get instant lookups of domain information from worldwide databases, so you can see the registered ‘owner’ of an IP address or domain..
- NEW! Network Peering Points
See where network peering points are located on the connection route to help identify high-risk routing devices.
- ICMP & UDP Traceroutes
ICMP is the standard diagnostic vehicle for traceroute reporting. UDP is an application protocol, UDP traceroutes extend the ICMP traceroute capability through a more accurate depiction of application routing and more ‘firewall friendly' traces. VisualRoute's intelligent protocol selection system automatically switches from ICMP to UDP traceroutes where required.
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