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Gping – Ping, but with a graph


Gping, a free open source tool to test your network speed, but with a graph.

REQUIREMENT:

  • Windows and Ubuntu ( should run on OS X)
  • Python 2.7(should run) ( 3.4 recommended)

INSTALL AND RUN:

pip3 install pinggraph 
gping [yourhost]


Gping, a free open source tool to test your network speed, but with a graph.

REQUIREMENT:

  • Windows and Ubuntu ( should run on OS X)
  • Python 2.7(should run) ( 3.4 recommended)

INSTALL AND RUN:

pip3 install pinggraph 
gping [yourhost]

If you don’t give a host then it pings google.

WHY GPING:

For users who like to test their network speed using command line, but with a graph would be a great way to visualize the data, so you can use gping.

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