Mittwoch, 17. April 2013

WhatRoute 1.11.0-b1 - Find out where slow-downs are on the internet. (Free)

WhatRoute 1.11.0-b1 - Find out where slow-downs are on the internet. (Free): "

WhatRoute is designed to find the names of all the routers an IP packet passes through on its way from your Mac to a destination host. It also measures the round-trip time from your Mac to the router, thus enabling you to determine slow links--or hops--in the Internet. WhatRoute can also find dead links, such as routers that don't respond.

  • A geo-location server is queried and the locations of the hosts discovered in a trace or seen active on the LAN, can be plotted on a low resolution map or viewed in high resolution on Google Earth
  • WhatRoute also provides network and port scanning, ping, whois, DNS, and LAN monitoring functions.
  • Find the ASN with which a network is registered and the networks with which it peers.


Version 1.11.0-b1:
  • New Flow Monitor window
  • Option to start Monitors when the window is opened
  • Option to start WhatRoute at Login
  • Use Notification Center on OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion
  • Display WhatRoute Icon as Gray Scale (someone requested this - not sure why)
  • Use OS X databrowser to display Traceroute results
  • Use OS X databrowser to display Address Scan results
  • Use OS X databrowser to display Response Time results
  • Use OS X databrowser to display Network Flows
  • Display Flow paths and Trace path on the Map window
  • Bug fixes and code refactoring


  • OS X 10.4 or later


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(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)

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