Visualise the Path Data Packets Traverse
Looking for a tool to visualize the trip or the path your data packets take to reach a specific destination? Try yougetsignal, a free visual trace route tool. Powered by Google Map, this visual trace route tool identifies the IP addresses of each hop along the way to the specified destination network address and displays the estimated geophysical location in the Google Map. By visualizing and understanding the data packets travel, you can know how many hops the data packet requires from your computer to reach an internet host and how long each hop takes. It’s pretty cool and interesting.

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