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Latency Probe

Measure real-time network latency, jitter, and connection stability to any IP address or domain. Advanced HTTP-based ping tool with live RTT visualization.

Server-side ICMP/TCP Ping (Real-time)

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NETWORK TOOLS

Latency Probe and Ping Stability Test

This latency probe is built for response-time analysis rather than raw bandwidth checks. It helps you inspect jitter, instability, and target responsiveness for troubleshooting and performance validation.

Measure latency, jitter, and response consistency to understand how stable a target feels under real network conditions.

Best For

  • Measure whether a service feels stable enough for calls, gaming, or live applications.
  • Investigate jitter spikes and inconsistent response times before users notice severe degradation.
  • Compare responsiveness across targets or repeated probe sessions.

How To Use It

  1. 1Enter a hostname or IP target.
  2. 2Choose a sample size based on how deep you want the probe to go.
  3. 3Run the probe and review latency spread, average response, and jitter behavior.

What You Get

  • ICMP Latency (Ping)
  • Real-time stability graph
  • IP & Domain support

FAQ

What is the difference between latency and jitter?

Latency measures response time, while jitter measures how much that response time varies between samples.

Why can average latency look fine while users still complain?

Averages can hide instability. Large swings in response time can still make real applications feel slow or unreliable.

When should I use a latency probe instead of a speed test?

Use a latency probe when responsiveness and consistency matter more than throughput, such as for gaming, voice, or interactive apps.