Smokeping Windows [upd]
Enable the configuration:
*** Probes ***
Key sections to modify:
Modify /usr/local/smokeping/htdocs/smokeping.css and the presentation section in config to change colors, grids, and graph sizes.
Create the configuration directory and copy the sample config: smokeping windows
Running on Windows is possible but requires a workaround, as it is natively designed for Linux/Unix systems. SmokePing is a latency measurement tool that visualizes network performance, packet loss, and latency distribution using "smoky" graphs. Ways to Run SmokePing on Windows 1. Using Docker (Recommended)
# Specify the powner (the owner of the process) powner = smokeping Enable the configuration: *** Probes *** Key sections
Smokeping on Windows: A Guide to Latency Monitoring If you’ve ever dealt with "laggy" connections or intermittent spikes while gaming or on a VoIP call, you know that —not just raw speed—is the heartbeat of a good network. Smokeping is the gold standard for visualizing this. It doesn't just tell you if a site is up; it shows you the "smoke" (jitter and packet loss) over time.
SmokePing Installed on Docker - Monitor Your Network Latency Ways to Run SmokePing on Windows 1