Thread:Dragonjet/@comment-26372522-20150920130055/@comment-26091666-20150920140125

I haven't tried PingPlotter software before but visiting their website and having a glimpse of the screenshot it does somewhat resemble similar to what a traceroute program is quite capable of except it is graphical in a sense and has the ability for one to setup custom actions for when certain issues arise.

In short I'd say give what your ISP suggests you to try because I am somewhat unsure of your network setup and if lft would somewhat be an overkill.

As for the stuff you wrote just then (under EDIT paragraph), that is for *nix systems I am afraid. If you're running windows the only alternative I can see from my end is path analyzer.

Here is a bit of a blog entry on lft, whob and talks suggests about path analyzer for those using windows: http://www.md3v.com/layer-four-traceroute-lft-and-whob

If you really want to get lft to work under windows you'll need to install and setup a cygwin environment and pretty much sort of be messing around with command line a lot.