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Ping Wizard lets you conduct tests on the speed of your network. Ping Wizard sends a special packet to a server, and times how long it takes to get a reply. This time is the total latency of the packets that you send when communicating with this server. It is a good tool to figure out why a network request is running slow, and is also very good to see if a computer is connected to the network properly Ping(Packet Internet Groper) Wizard adds this power to your program letting you conduct tests, watch server latency and much more. This control works with any ActiveX container and even works in ActiveX scriptable languages such as VBScript. Ping Wizard lets you conduct tests on the speed of your network. Ping Wizard sends a special packet to a server, and times how long it takes to get a reply. This time is the total latency of the packets that you send when communicating with this server. It is a good tool to figure out why a network request is running slow, and is also very good to see if a computer is connected to the network properly Ping(Packet Internet Groper) Wizard adds this power to your program letting you conduct tests, watch server latency and much more. This control works with any ActiveX container and even works in ActiveX scriptable languages such as VBScript.
Ping Wizard ActiveX: http://www.seekfordsolutions.com/Products/files/IPWizardToolpackv3.exe
SkICMP ActiveX Control: http://www.magnetosoft.com/downloads/skicmp_setup.exe
SkICMP ActiveX Control is a lightweight and powerful ICMP (Ping and Traceroute) ActiveX control that can be used for network diagnosing, troubleshooting, and monitoring. SkICMP ActiveX Control can be used from any 32-bit Windows development environment, including Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Delphi.
It is fully compliant with RFC 792.
SkICMP ActiveX Control is capable of processing multiple Ping and/or multiple Traceroute requests simultaneously.
It is loaded with extra features for software developers. For instance, it allows to store a list of the remote machines to be monitored and can provide real-time information about their availability.
So, if instead of making a call to instantiate a remote object, the component should call SkICMP ActiveX Control first and get back the host address, or IP address, of the first available remote machine, and than try to access it.
This list can be maintained from the application itself, so the software developer doesn't need to do anything one that list is reconfigured. SkICMP ActiveX Control comes with complete documentation, sample code, and working demo programs. |