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pinging faster than 1/sec

Majestic

Hello, 

 

Disclaimer: No, i'm not trying to use it for ddossing

 

I'm having some issues with packetloss but windows standard 1/sec pollingrate is making this difficult to visualize. I'm trying to find a way to increase the speed to something like 10 times per second.

I've found "trueping", but when i try to implement a 100ms delay it just keeps timing out. Using 8.8.8.8 as a host (google dns).

 

What am I doing wrong? using the line "tping 8.8.8.8 -t -d 100"

 

Or does anyone have an idea how to do this with the standard command prompt?

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2 minutes ago, NinJake said:

Have you tried TruePing from sourceforge?

 

8 minutes ago, Majestic said:

I've found "trueping", but when i try to implement a 100ms delay it just keeps timing out. Using 8.8.8.8 as a host (google dns).

 

 

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Sorry, went right over my head. Can you try a 200-300ms delay?

 

What if you try a different host and google is doing something to stop your requests? Maybe try pinging a different device on your network.

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ive made this work before with terminal emulator on android, you can specify the packet size and frequency down to one per millisecond

 

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you could run android x86 in a VM, spew pings out of it, and monitor it on your host OS

Home PC:

CPU: i7 4790s ~ Motherboard: Asus B85M-E ~ RAM: 32GB Ballistix Sport DDR3 1666 ~ GPU: Sapphire R9 390 Nitro ~ Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-03 ~ Storage: Kingston Predator 240GB   PCIE M.2 Boot, 2TB HDD, 3x 480GB SATA SSD's in RAID 0 ~ PSU:    Corsair CX600
Display(s): Asus PB287Q , Generic Samsung 1080p 22" ~ Cooling: Arctic T3 Air Cooler, All case fans replaced with Noctua NF-B9 Redux's ~ Keyboard: Logitech G810 Orion ~ Mouse: Cheap Microsoft Wired (i like it) ~ Sound: Radial Pro USB DAC into 250w Powered Speakers ~ Operating System: Windows 10 Enterprise x64
 

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3 hours ago, Majestic said:

I've found "trueping", but when i try to implement a 100ms delay it just keeps timing out. Using 8.8.8.8 as a host (google dns).

 

What am I doing wrong? using the line "tping 8.8.8.8 -t -d 100"

I am able to run this with no issue, it sends 10 packets per second as expected, and I get responses to all of them. What I found however, is that this program has to be run as Administrator - the easiest way is to just open your command prompt window as administrator

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18 hours ago, brwainer said:

I am able to run this with no issue, it sends 10 packets per second as expected, and I get responses to all of them. What I found however, is that this program has to be run as Administrator - the easiest way is to just open your command prompt window as administrator

weirdly enough even just trying to run tping 8.8.8.8 gives me timeouts now...

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