📡 License version • Email / WhatsApp / Sound alerts
Ping Alerts on Consecutive PING Loss & When Restored
Keep ping monitoring running for LAN or internet servers. Receive alerts when consecutive ping loss/timeout occurs, and receive a “back to normal” notification when the host is restored. This license version supports Email, WhatsApp, and Sound alerts.
$USD50 each license
Trial version: full functions, time-limited alert sending
Import license key to activate
Features
- Set the number of consecutive PING loss events required before sending alerts.
- Alert once only when status changes (normal ↔ consecutive loss), so it won’t keep sending alerts while the loss continues.
- Different host alert text to different people — configure different mobile phones and alert text per host.
- Email / WhatsApp alerts sending — configure SMTP and WhatsApp to receive alerts.
- Sound alert to get operator attention whenever ping loss occurs.
- “I am Alive” mail notification — periodic logs so you know the program is running.
- Save ping loss data to log files and separate log files by date automatically.
- Monitor many ping error situations (e.g., “Request Time Out”, “Dest Network Not Reachable”, “Dest Host Not Reachable”, “TTL Expired…” etc.).
SMTP & WhatsApp setup
To send Email alerts, configure an SMTP server. For WhatsApp alerts, configure WhatsApp receiving settings.
SMTP setup guide
Supports Local / Gmail / Yahoo / Free SMTP. Gmail and Yahoo use App Password (not your email password).
See: SMTP.htm
WhatsApp receiving
Configure WhatsApp to receive alerts here: whatsapp.htm
Alert text examples
You can use the default alert text, or set your own custom text per host.
Default alert text (example)
Example messages from the original page:
2015-06-13 23:47:37 SQL Server 192.168.1.100 Ping Timeout ... 87 seconds (20 times) ping timeout from 2015-06-13 23:46:10 to 23:47:37 2015-06-14 01:22:32 SQL Server Ping OK , Back to Normal Reply from 61.219.38.89: Bytes = 32 RTT = 2ms TTL = 64
Custom alert text per server
You can set alert text such as AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 and include variables like <duration> or <response>.
Timeout text example: "AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping Timeout.<duration>" Result (example): 2015-05-28 07:25:58 AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping Timeout. 133 seconds (30 times) ping timeout from 2015-05-28 07:23:45 to 07:25:58 Back text example: "AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping OK.<response>" Result (example): 2015-05-28 08:30:32 AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping OK. Reply from 192.168.0.1 Bytes = 32 RTT = 2ms TTL = 64
Variables: <duration> and <response>
- <duration> (for “Timeout SMS”) will be replaced by: “xx seconds (yy times) ping timeout from yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss to hh:mm:ss”
- <response> (for “Back to normal SMS”) will be replaced by: “Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx Bytes = xx RTT = xms TTL = xx”
Important note
These variables will not be replaced if you put them in the wrong way.
Screenshot for setup
From the original page: Ping_Alert license setup screen.
src attribute accordingly.Ready to activate?
Download the trial to test full features, then purchase a license key to remove time limitations for alert sending.