
HiPing is useful in testing and debugging TCP/IP troubles. It transmits an ICMP echo datagram to a remote system. If the remote returns the message, the connection is considered valid. If the remote system does not echo the message, it only means that the remote system did not respond. That is, a lack of a response can be caused by a number of different reasons (you are not connected to the network, the remote may not be connected, the remote may not support echo requests, or it may just be too busy to reply). HiPing supports command line parameters and HTML file format reports.

HiPing 1.65 was released by G Software Group on Tuesday 25 April 2006. Its known requirements are : win98, 32 Mb RAM.
HiPing will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.