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Connection Monitor

Test your internet stability and diagnose connection problems. Find out if packet loss, timeouts, and network issues are caused by your equipment or your ISP.

Your IP Doesn't Respond to Ping

Your IP: 216.73.216.29

To use this tool, your router/firewall needs to allow ICMP ping requests from the internet.

Router Settings to Enable Ping:

  • Netgear: Advanced → WAN Setup → Enable "Respond to Ping on Internet Port"
  • TP-Link: Security → Remote Management → Enable ICMP
  • ASUS: Firewall → General → Respond Ping Request from WAN → Yes
  • Ubiquiti/UniFi: Settings → Security → Enable Ping
  • pfSense/OPNsense: Add WAN rule allowing ICMP echo-request

How It Works

1

Find Your Neighbors

We discover nearby IPs on your ISP's network that respond to ping.

2

Monitor for 3 Minutes

We ping all IPs every second and record the results.

3

Compare & Diagnose

If only your IP drops, it's your equipment. If neighbors drop too, it's your ISP.

Why This Matters

When you call your ISP about connection issues, they often blame your equipment. This test gives you data to prove whether the problem is on their end.