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MultiPing 3.23.0.64 from Pingman Tools, LLC is a Windows network-monitoring application designed to give administrators and hobbyists alike a real-time, visual overview of how hundreds of hosts behave simultaneously. By continuously pinging each target, the program computes and plots packet-loss percentage plus minimum, average, and maximum latency on an adjustable time-line graph, making it easy to spot degradation long before users complain. Operators can watch static IPs or let the software follow dynamic DNS entries, ensuring that hosts on changing addresses remain under observation without manual reconfiguration. An onboard alert framework reacts to user-defined thresholds by sending e-mail, sounding an audio file, launching an executable, changing tray icons, or writing to a log, so unattended issues still trigger an appropriate response. Built-in network-discovery can sweep an entire subnet and automatically populate the target list with live responders, while full IPv6 support allows mixed-protocol environments to be monitored during gradual migration. When deeper analysis is required, one click exports collected data to PingPlotter for hop-by-hop investigation. The interface itself is fully configurable: graphs can be undocked, reordered, resized, or hidden so that only mission-critical metrics stay in view, and an explorable timeline lets the user drag, zoom, and focus on any historical interval to correlate problems with external events. Together these capabilities position MultiPing as a lightweight yet scalable fault-detection solution suitable for everything from single-site LANs to geographically distributed server farms. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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