VisualRoute Personal Edition combines essential networking utilities, including traceroute, ping, WHOIS, and reverse DNS, to determine precisely where and how traffic is flowing on an Internet connection, providing a geographical map of the route and the performance of each segment. VisualRoute is recognized the leading Internet traceroute utility and has received top awards from many prestigious publications and Web sites.
- See actual IP address locations - identifies the physical city/country location of IP addresses -- which is often quite different from the IP registration location -- and shows the path of an Internet connection on a global map.
- Worldwide WHOIS reporting - get instant domain and network registration information from worldwide databases, so you can easily report a network problem or investigate an IP address.
- Internet connectivity analysis - answers the question "Why can't I get there from here?" by providing an analysis of the Internet from where you are to where you want to go. VisualRoute will help you to determine if a connectivity problem is due to your ISP, the Internet, or the host you are trying to reach, and pinpoints which network (ie. WorldCom, Verio, Ebone, MSN) a problem is in.
- Automated ping reporting - the Ping Grapher tool continuously monitors the response time of a network host.
- Application port testing - reports the availability of popular IP services including POP3, FTP and SMNP.
- eMailTracker - traces an email address to its email server, providing helpful information for resolving email problems. For identifying the source of emails that have been received, use VisualRoute together with the popular eMailTrackerPro product.
- Multi-lingual - the graphical interface is available in Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish, and may be easily changed from one language to another.
- Multi-platform - available on the Windows, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X platforms.
VisualRoute shows the actual path of your Internet connection, identifying problem areas and physical locations. VisualRoute provides three types of data: an overall analysis, a data table, and a geographical view of the routing. The analysis section provides the number of routing hops, where problems occurred, the web server software running at the destination site, and identifies any routing loops. The data table lists information for each hop, including packet loss, IP address, node name, geographical location, ping response and the major Internet backbone where each server resides. The zoomable world map gives a graphical representation of the actual path of an Internet connection. A click on a server or network name provides WHOIS information including name, address, telephone and email address -- instant contact information for problem reporting or further investigation of an IP address.
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VisualRoute Personal Edition is available on the Windows, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X platforms.
VisualRoute Personal Edition is licensed as a perpetual license per installed copy with multiple copy discounts available. The VisualRoute Server Edition provides remote access via a web browser.
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