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Latest revision as of 03:11, 30 September 2023
Traceroute
This page provides a traceroute function from within the Web interface. Traceroute allows you to trace the route between the Tomato64 device and another device on a network or the Internet, helping you verify optimal paths and locate potential traffic bottlenecks or blockages.
Address: Here, specify the domain name or IP address you wish to trace.
Maximum Hops: Here, enter the maximum number of hops (TTL, or Time to Live value) the trace can run before it expires.
Maximum Wait Time: Here, specify the maximum time (in milliseconds) the router should wait for replies. Shorter values can result in lost packets. Longer values can make the traceroute take longer to complete..