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Check Status of Remote PC with SI Ping

Released on = July 11, 2007, 6:33 am

Press Release Author = Pingram Software

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Ping remote Internet hosts with free visual Ping for Windows

Press Release Body = # # #

July 5, 2007

For Immediate Release

For more information contact:

Software Institute
http://www.softinstitute.com/

# # #

Test communication with remote computer and check its online status over the
Internet with free visual Ping tool for Windows.

What did your mom do when you got sick as a kid? Most probably the first thing she
did was giving you a thermometer to check your body heat. If you are trying to
access a remote computer and are not getting a response, chances are that computer
is not functioning properly. In other words, it might be sick. But how would you
give a thermometer to that PC?

There is a free tool called ping.exe that comes with most versions of Windows. You
can use this tool to poke the remote PC and check its response. To use ping.exe, you
would typically invoke a command line, which would open a black console window, and
type ping.exe followed with IP address of the computer you want to check. Usually
you would get a response right in the console window in a matter of seconds. You
would judge - or, rather, guess, - the remote computer's health by the cryptic
numbers printed as decimal integers. If the remote computer is not available, or if
the network is not available, or if some link or a piece of hardware in between you
and the remote PC has failed, you'll get nothing. It is up to you to guess what and
where have failed.

SI Ping designed by Software Institute http://www.softinstitute.com/ , on the other
hand, gives clearly legible and well formatted output by providing easy to
understand and well explained numbers. It displays all the vital information, such
as time to access the remote computer, in milliseconds, and allows you to ping more
than one computer by simply selecting their address from a combo box. Thanks to its
user-friendly, convenient user interface, SI Ping is much more convenient to use
than the Windows ping.exe, being a great free replacement for the old-fashioned
console-based tool.

Software Institute releases well-designed, simple to use products that help computer
users solve one particular problem. Our products are free, and typically perform
just one task, such as ping, trace route, or lookup, but do it in a convenient
manner. We offer a number of free networking tools from
http://www.softinstitute.com/soft/

Web Site = http://www.softinstitute.com/soft/siping.htm

Contact Details = Address: #101 - 1001 W. Broadway Suite 381, Vancouver
Canada

Phone Number: 206-309-0821
Email: submit@voicecallcentral.com

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