Pingplotter Features Portable
Save sessions as .pp2 files. You can later replay a timeline, zoom into a spike, and export screenshots or text reports to share with your ISP or IT team. No internet? No problem—the data lives with you.
It is fair to note that portable software is not a panacea. PingPlotter Portable relies on the Windows operating system’s native WinPcap or Npcap drivers for advanced packet analysis. If a machine lacks these drivers, the portable version cannot perform raw socket monitoring, though it can still use standard ICMP ping. Furthermore, while the software is lightweight, very long-term traces (weeks) can generate large log files that must be managed manually. However, for the vast majority of troubleshooting—finding ISP throttling, faulty routers, or congested Wi-Fi—these limitations are negligible. pingplotter features portable
You arrive at a customer’s home. You cannot install software on their computer (permission or time constraints). You plug in your USB key, run PingPlotter Portable, and prove the problem is their ISP within 90 seconds. Save sessions as