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Re: Internetpulse.net is dead
From: Janusz Jezowicz <janusz () speedchecker xyz>
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 09:01:07 +0200
I guess one way is to compile list of Looking Glass servers on those providers and also list of IPs that belong to those and start pinging each other to produce the matrix. You can also try RIPE Atlas or www.maplatency.com. RIPE and Maplatency can be automated using API so the matrix could be built automatically. In any case you will need to find out destination IPs within the network so you have something to ping (that should not be that hard, you can use https://radar.tools.cdn77.com/ for that) Disclosure: I work for Speedchecker which created Maplatency On 29 June 2017 at 00:18, Sean Hunter <jamesb2147 () gmail com> wrote:
It displayed real-time(-ish) latency and packet loss between major networks. As companies were acquired, this became less useful, but it still had it moments. http://web.archive.org/web/20161003195519/http://internetpulse.com:80/ For the visually oriented, see the link above. On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 4:36 PM, Josh Reynolds <josh () kyneticwifi com> wrote:... it might help explaining what the site did. - Josh On Jun 28, 2017 10:51 AM, "Sean Hunter" <jamesb2147 () gmail com> wrote:Anyone know of a site with similar functionality? internetpulse.net redirects to Dynatrace homepage now.
Current thread:
- Internetpulse.net is dead Sean Hunter (Jun 28)
- Re: Internetpulse.net is dead Josh Reynolds (Jun 28)
- Re: Internetpulse.net is dead Sean Hunter (Jun 28)
- Re: Internetpulse.net is dead Janusz Jezowicz (Jun 29)
- RE: Internetpulse.net is dead Kyle Weller (Jun 29)
- RE: Internetpulse.net is dead Kyle Weller (Jun 29)
- Re: Internetpulse.net is dead Sean Hunter (Jun 28)
- Re: Internetpulse.net is dead Josh Reynolds (Jun 28)