PathPing
In 2017, Panasonic developed a prototype that not only washes and dries but also folds your clothes. There are some technologies that just belong together.
PathPing is the washer/dryer/folder combination of Windows. If you take a ping and squish it together with a tracert, you have PathPing. Each node is pinged as the result of a single command. Details of the path between two hosts and the echo‐location statistics for each node are displayed. The behavior of nodes is studied over an extended time period—25 seconds each, to be exact. This is in comparison to the default ping sample of four messages or default tracert single‐route trace.
PathPing will first do a tracert to the destination. Second, it uses ICMP to ping each hop 100 times. This is used to verify latency between the source host and the destination. You cannot completely rely on ICMP when public devices are involved. They are public devices. Occasionally on the Internet, you will run into situations...