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  • Why am I able to ping but not do tracepath over my Layer 3 VPN?

    Our VPN expert explains why a Layer 3 VPN can ping but not do a tracepath from the client in this response.

  • Ping latency test results: How slow is your WAN link?

    Understand your ping latency test results to determine whether your WAN link needs WAN optimization, QoS or other technologies.

  • What's the best type of VPN for connecting an acquired company?

    What's the best type of VPN setup for connecting an acquired company's network?

    Here's our scenario: Company 1 is in Rhode Island. Its internal network range is 192.168.23.x and the company has a networked printer 192.168.23.45....

  • Mobile engagement at Krispy Kreme: Clever sensors ping doughnut lovers

    For years, Krispy Kreme stores have turned on neon exterior signs that declare "Hot Now" whenever fresh glazed doughnuts roll out of the oven. But short of living next to one of the chain's many franchises, it's difficult to know about the beacon...

  • ping

    Ping is a basic Internet program that allows a user to verify that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests. The verb "ping" means the act of using the ping utility or command.

  • How to use iPerf to measure throughput

    In the second part of this tip series, Ping latency test results, we explored the mechanics of using the...

  • How to calculate the cost of VPN links

    It doesn't matter whether you are using virtual private network (VPN) technologies to connect your branch offices via cheap...

  • sping (spam ping)

    A sping (for spam ping) is a ping sent from a splog (spam blog) to make recipients think content of interest has been updated although that may not be the case.

  • Top 10 wide area network (WAN) tips for 2011

    What were the top 10 wide area network (WAN) tips for 2011? We tracked the most popular pieces on SearchEnterpriseWAN.com to give you the best of the best...

  • Measuring WAN Latency

    If your company is like most companies large or small, it isn’t a matter of if your remote users will complain that the system is slow, but rather when. And, if part of that system involves reaching across the wide area network...

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