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When pathping is run, the first results list the path. Next, a busy message is displayed for approximately 90 seconds (the time varies by hop count). During this time, information is gathered from all routers previously listed and from the links between them. At the end of this period, the test results are displayed.




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If none of the previous three troubleshooting steps have resolved your issue, you can try a more aggressive approach (Note: Not recommended for amateur PC users) by downloading and replacing your appropriate PATHPING.EXE file version. We maintain a comprehensive database of 100% malware-free PATHPING.EXE files for every applicable version of Windows. Please follow the steps below to download and properly replace you file:


CAUTION : We strongly advise against downloading and copying PATHPING.EXE to your appropriate Windows system directory. Microsoft typically does not release Windows EXE files for download because they are bundled together inside of a software installer. The installer's task is to ensure that all correct verifications have been made before installing and placing PATHPING.EXE and all other EXE files for Windows. An incorrectly installed EXE file may create system instability and could cause your program or operating system to stop functioning altogether. Proceed with caution.


We will occasionally request a pathping to diagnose connection or latency issues. Follow the steps below to perform this test. If you need to track the path your connection takes to its destination, try running a traceroute.


If there is consistent packet loss of 1% or more at your router (hop 0) or modem (hop 1), update your firmware or replace your hardware. Packet loss anywhere else along the route should be reported to your ISP. If you need help analyzing your pathping, you can post the results on our technical support forums.


Specify the number of PING packets to send. Default number is 4. For traceroute or pathping modes (see below) this specifies the number of pings per hop. For tracerroute mode, the default number is 3.


Windows has many tools for diagnosing problems in TCP/IP networks (ping, telnet, pathping, etc.). But not all of them allow you to conveniently check the status or scan opened network ports on a remote server. The Portqry.exe utility is a convenient tool to check the response of TCP/UDP ports on remote hosts to diagnose issues related to the operation of various network services and firewalls in TCP/IP networks. Most often, the Portqry utility is used as a more functional replacement for telnet command, and unlike telnet, it also allows you to check open UDP ports. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push();


You suspect your network is burping because your storage replication is slow or failing, or maybe your CIFS shares have inconsistent write errors or disconnects, or you just think the network is slow as molasses. Before calling your network team and waking them from their post lunch nap, try to pinpoint the issue with pathping.exe. It has been there since Windows XP and is a little known utility.


Pathping.exe provides information about network latency and network loss at intermediate hops between a source and destination. Pathping sends multiple Echo Request messages to each router between a source and destination over a period of time and then computes results based on the packets returned from each router. Because pathping displays the degree of packet loss at any given router or link, you can determine which routers or subnets might be having network problems. Pathping performs the equivalent of the tracert command by identifying which routers are on the path. It then sends pings periodically to all of the routers over a specified time period and computes statistics based on the number returned from each.


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If we weren't able to identify connection issues with your pathping or traceroute results, we may ask you to run a WinMTR test. Because this test requires the use of a 3rd-party program, we will only ask for it during special cases. Follow the steps below to perform this test.


When pathping is run, the first results list the path. This is the same path that is shown using the tracert command. Next, a busy message is displayed for approximately 90 seconds (the time varies by hop count). During this time, information is gathered from all routers previously listed and from the links between them. At the end of this period, the test results are displayed.


This is a more advanced version of ping that's useful if there are multiple routers between your PC and the device you're testing. Like ping, you use this command by typing pathping followed by the IP address, but unlike ping, pathping also relays some information about the route the test packets take.


The tracert command is similar to pathping. Once again, type tracert followed by the IP address or domain you'd like to trace. You'll receive information about each step in the route between your PC and the target. Unlike pathping, however, tracert also tracks how much time (in milliseconds) each hop between servers or devices takes.


By downloading and/or using the Zscaler Analyzer, You agree to the End User Subscription Agreement available at -user-subscription-agreement. In addition, You also acknowledge and agree that Zscaler will (i) use the information that You provide in order to troubleshoot Your networking issues; and (ii) store such information in its cloud (which will only be accessible by a unique URL).


  • You can run the app from a device that has the following: Java (JRE) 1.8 update 40 or higher

  • Microsoft Windows 7 or higher

  • Mac OS X is Not Supported

  • Installation Do the following to install the Zscaler Analyzer app: Download the latest version of the app at

  • Click either Windows or Linux to download the app.

  • Do one of the following: From a Windows machine: Run ZscalerAnalyzer-windows-installer.exe. Complete the steps in the wizard. Ensure that you install the app in a directory similar to Libraries/Documents to facilitate installation. If you install it in the Program Files directory, you may need additional permissions.

Zscaler Analyzer TraceRoute Use the Zscaler Analyzer app to analyze the path between your location and the Zscaler Enforcement Node (ZEN), so the Zscaler Support team can detect potential network issues. The app performs an MTR (My Traceroute) and the results provide the Zscaler Support team with all the information they need to debug network issues quickly. You can run the app multiple times at different intervals, for a more comprehensive view of your network path. For example, you can run configure the app to run every hour for five hours


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Sometimes your network routing might impede you from accessing a certain service or website. In those cases, running a pathping test will often return confusing results, such as an unreachable ping destination host, but no packet loss.


The main advantage of the pathping command is that in a response of a single command each of the nodes is pinged. But its drawback is it takes more time like 25 seconds per hop to display ping statistics.


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