| 15 Minute Internet Maintenance Manual
If you're prepared to invest $5.95 and 15 minutes of your time, we guarantee you the following:
* The ability to analyze your internet connection with the same tools used by professionals.
* The ability to determine if there are any problems with your internet connection.
* A web-based tool that will verify 100% whether or not you're getting the internet speed (bandwidth) that you're paying for.
This manual discusses
your Internet connection, ISP, DSL, Cable
Modem, dial-up, IP, TCP/IP, and broadband.
Ping.exe is quite simply
the adjustable wrench of the internet.
It is the de facto troubleshooting and
analysis tool for anything and everything
having to do with the Public and Private
Internet and IP. While ping.exe
itself is an unglamorous, small program,
hundreds of millions of dollars have been
spent by large software development companies
to build utilities ALL based around ping.exe.
HP Openview, the most well-known network
analysis software system relies on ping.exe
for its network discovery and troubleshooting
processes. When large ISPs like Verio
or AOL add new locations to their network,
or need to analyze a failed location,
they use either ping.exe, or a utility
built around ping.exe to help identify
the problem, and fix it. Although the
exact number is impossible to gauge, it's
likely that ping.exe is used billions
of times per year by network engineers
around the world.
Now, for the good
part. How can ping.exe help YOU, the person
decided to purchase this manual? Answer:
the power and simplicity of ping.exe will
allow you to analyze the health of your
internet service, be it AOL, Verio, AT&T,
Earthlink...doesn't matter, ping.exe will
work with any of them! If you believe
that there is a problem with your internet
service, or if you just want to observe
the general quality of your service, ping.exe
is the thing to use to check it all out.
Here is a list of the information that
ping.exe can provide.
* Quality of the
line that comes into your house or office.
* If your broadband provider is providing
the bandwidth you're paying for.
* Whether or not you are suffering from
dropouts (static) on the line.
* Whether or not your ISP is suffering
from an outage.
* Whether or not your ISP is suffering
from an overload of traffic on their network.
Ping.exe is included
in EVERY installation of Microsoft Windows,
so don't worry that you may not have it
on your PC, you do! So.....you're now
ready to use ping.exe to do a full analysis
of your internet service, and get the
real story. Good luck!! |