Ping Test

Test host availability and network latency

About Ping Test

Ping tests network connectivity and measures round-trip time. Lower latency means better connection quality.

Ping any server, IP address, or website to check connectivity and measure latency. See round-trip time (RTT), packet loss percentage, and jitter from our server to your target. Useful for diagnosing network connectivity issues and measuring server responsiveness.

Key Features

  • ICMP ping from our server location
  • Round-trip time measurement
  • Packet loss detection
  • Jitter calculation
  • Configurable packet count

How to Online Ping Test

  1. 1

    Enter a host

    Type an IP address or domain name to ping.

  2. 2

    Run ping test

    Click to send ping packets and measure response times.

  3. 3

    View results

    See average RTT, min/max, packet loss, and jitter.

Common Use Cases

  • Checking if a server is online and responding
  • Measuring network latency to a game server or API endpoint
  • Diagnosing intermittent connectivity problems
  • Comparing latency to different server regions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I ping some websites?
Some servers block ICMP ping packets for security reasons. A failed ping doesn't necessarily mean the server is down — it may just have ICMP disabled.
What is a good ping time?
Under 20ms is excellent, 20-50ms is great, 50-100ms is acceptable, and over 100ms may cause noticeable latency in real-time applications.

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