[portable] | Pingplotter Features Portable

If you are a home user, don't worry about "portable" vs "installed"—just download the free version. But if you need to prove to Comcast that the packet loss is outside your house, and you need to do it from a locked-down library computer, the is your best friend.

In the world of network diagnostics, there is a significant gap between simple tools and enterprise-grade solutions. On one side, you have the standard command-line ping and tracert —basic, free, but visually static and limited in historical data. On the other side, you have full-stack monitoring suites like SolarWinds or PRTG, which are powerful but often overkill (and overpriced) for an individual technician or a small MSP. pingplotter features portable

If you are a network engineer who lives in airports and data centers, spending five minutes to create a bootable PingPlotter USB drive will save you dozens of hours fighting with client installation policies. If you are a home user, don't worry

Download the PingPlotter installer, extract the contents manually using 7-Zip, copy the folder to a USB drive, and start diagnosing. You’ll be surprised how many network mysteries you solve with a tool that never technically touched the hard drive. Ready to test your network? Download PingPlotter (Standard or Cloud trial) and try the portable method today. Your network logs will thank you. On one side, you have the standard command-line