Ping & Latency Test
Test server response time and network latency for any domain or IP address using TCP ping. See minimum, maximum and average latency, jitter and packet loss β ideal for performance checks and debugging.
Use multiple ping attempts to spot unstable latency or packet loss. For web servers, ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) are most common.
Ping Summary
Run a ping test to see total packets sent, received and lost, plus min/avg/max latency and jitter.
Individual Results
Each ping attempt will appear here with its round-trip time or error message.
Free Online Ping & Latency Checker
The Ping & Latency Test from PowerSEOTools.online helps you measure how quickly a server responds to connection attempts. Instead of guessing whether a site is βslowβ or βdownβ, you can see concrete latency numbers and packet loss for any domain or IP address.
This tool uses TCP ping from our server location, which works even when low-level ICMP ping is blocked by firewalls. Itβs ideal for checking website performance, debugging network routes and getting a quick feel for global latency.
What the Ping Test Shows
- Packets sent & received: How many ping attempts were made and how many responded.
- Packet loss (%): Percentage of failed attempts β useful for spotting unstable connections.
- Minimum latency (ms): Best-case response time during the test.
- Average latency (ms): Overall typical response time for the target.
- Maximum latency (ms): Slowest response recorded.
- Jitter (ms): Variation between ping times β higher jitter means less stable performance.
How to Use the Ping & Latency Test
- Enter a domain, IP address or full URL into the main input.
- Set the number of ping attempts (1β10). Using 4β6 usually gives a good picture.
- Optionally choose a specific port (80, 443, 21, etc.). If you leave it blank, we pick a sensible default.
- Click Run Ping Test and wait a moment while we connect multiple times.
- Review the Ping Summary and Individual Results cards for details.
Why Ping & Latency Matter
High latency or packet loss can make websites feel slow, cause streaming to buffer or break real-time apps like games and VoIP calls. Regularly checking latency to your servers helps you catch routing issues, overloaded hosts or firewall misconfigurations before they impact users.
Combine With Other PowerSEOTools.online Utilities
For a complete picture of your siteβs health, use this ping test alongside:
- Page Speed Analyzer to measure full page load performance.
- DNS Lookup to inspect DNS records and propagation.
- HTTP Header Checker to see status codes, caching headers and redirects.
- Redirect Checker to trace redirect chains and final destinations.
Together, these tools give you a practical, browser-based toolkit for monitoring website reliability and speed.