

So if you have a lag on the network, you can’t see the history. The ping chart also restarts for every time you open it.

My opinion is that this software looks great, but the interface is a bit slow and to advanced for what I was looking for.

You can also set device name on your ping-devices, so you don’t need to remember all the IP-addresses. You can monitor servers, network devices or just plain simple ping. Looks like you are forced to create a Spicework-user and log in on first startup.
#EMCO PING MONITOR TEST EMAIL INSTALL#
It took a long time to start up after install and my Chrome browser stopped responding for a minute. This runs a web-server, so you manage it in the browser. You also can’t run web response and look at the ping at the same time. The lowest value you can set on the ping is 1 minute, that is useless when I want to test my home network in pretty much real time. Not sure why… Should be the opposite in my opinion. Ping response is default to 5 minutes and web response to 10 sec. You can click on each hostname to show chart. Default view is table, with simple preview of successful packages and simple indicator for status. Most of them works, but they are mostly crap and a lot of them cost money. There is a lot of software out there for it. Belive it or not… Finding a simple ping software to monitor some of your devices and your Internet is actually hard.
