Ping-IP

Ping-IP measures the round-trip time of a data packet from your device to a target IP address or domain.

Run a ping check

If the result reads "Host seems down," the target's firewall or router is configured to block ICMP ping requests.

Check results:

Enter an IP address or hostname and press Ping IP to see the result.

Using Ping-IP online

Ping-IP measures latency and connection stability from any target location to any IP address, domain, or hostname in four steps:

  1. Enter the target IP address or hostname in the Target IP address or hostname field. For example, 0.0.0.0 or host.com.

  2. Select the origin server location from the Ping from the server dropdown. Use this to measure latency from a specific country or region.

  3. Set the number of test packets from the Test ping packets dropdown. A higher packet count returns more statistically reliable results.

  4. Click Ping IP to run the check.

 

Why teams use Proxy-Seller's Ping-IP

Built for fast, reliable latency measurement. Here’s what you get with our ping checker:

  • Simple configuration: Enter a target address, select origin and packet count, and run the check.
  • Global server coverage: Ping from multiple origin locations across different regions to measure latency from where it matters.
  • No CLI knowledge required: Fully browser-based, no server commands or local tooling needed.
  • Fast results: Round-trip time, packet loss, and connection stability returned in seconds
  • Transparent blocking detection: If a firewall, router, regional restriction, or ISP is filtering access to the target, the scanner returns a Host seems down result.