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Traceroute Tool
Trace the active network routing hops and latency path to any public server.
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How it works
Trace routes in three steps
1. Enter host domain or IP
Type the target destination IP address or host domain in the entry field.
2. Initialize tracing
Start the tool to begin pinging and mapping intermediary network routers.
3. Analyze network hops
Review each routing hop listing including latency rates and router IP locations.
FAQ
Common questions
A traceroute mapping check tracks the path network packets take from the starting host to a target server, recording each intermediary routing device or hop along the way.
The checker sends packets with increasing TTL parameters to force intermediary routers to return timeout messages, allowing the tool to map each device on the routing path.
An asterisk indicating a timeout means that the specific router has firewall rules blocking ICMP packets, preventing the tool from receiving response metadata.
By reviewing the round-trip latency at each hop, you can pinpoint exactly where delays, packet loss, or routing bottlenecks are occurring along the connection path.
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About the Traceroute Tool
When troubleshooting slow response times or connection drops, tracing the active routing map is a crucial step. This online utility maps each router hop between you and the target host, highlighting where latency spikes or routing failures are occurring.
Benefits
- Pinpoint latency issues — Identify the exact hop causing network connection delays.
- Track packet routing paths — Visualize the physical hops network traffic takes to reach destinations.
- Isolate regional drops — Identify if connection issues are local, ISP-based, or remote.
- Diagnose network firewalls — Spot where connections are blocked or dropped by server policies.
Privacy
Target hosts are checked securely via public proxy endpoints and no trace results are saved.