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Visual Traceroute: Visually see the path data takes to view a website

Posted in Cool by Dan at 3:02 pm
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Ahhh, the ol’ trace route. Very informative, but very visually unappealing. With Visual Trace Route Tool, a Google Maps mashup, you can visualize the trip your data packets take to get to your computer and understand why sometime sites load slow.

Also has an option for a proxy hop, you you can actually view your traffic in real time. Very cool!

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2 Responses to “Visual Traceroute: Visually see the path data takes to view a website”

  1. Ian says:

    Finally a non-crappy VisualRoute tool.

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