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Real-Time WebSocket Latency Monitor with SVG Visuals

The WebSocket Latency Monitor is an advanced in-browser tool designed for system administrators, network engineers, and cybersecurity analysts who rely on real-time visibility into WebSocket behaviors. This 100% client-side utility enables instant testing and visualization of latency patterns directly in your browserβ€”no backend server or external services involved.

πŸ› οΈ How to Use

  • Enter a WebSocket endpoint (e.g., wss://echo.websocket.events)
  • Click Connect to start transmitting periodic heartbeat pings
  • Monitor latency trends via a live-updating SVG graph
  • Try Simulation Mode for demoing the chart without a server

πŸŒ™ Features

  • Dynamic visual feedback through animated SVG paths
  • Dark mode & local state preservation with LocalStorage
  • Toggle between real server and offline simulated latency testing

πŸ”— Related Tools

Want to explore low-level TCP/IP fundamentals? Start with the HTTP Packet Builder or visualize open port ranges using the Port Range Scanner.

πŸ” Learn More

Visit this external reference on MDN WebSocket Documentation to understand protocol behavior, security considerations, and browser compatibility.

πŸ”— Access this tool now: https://allthesystems.com/websocket-latency-monitor/

My name is Skylar Pearce, I have been working as a System Administror since 2013 as well some side consulting work. During my career I have worked with everything from Active Directory and vCenter to configuring routers and switches and phone systems, documenting and scripting my way through the whole thing. I have a Security+ certification and am currently working on my PenTest+. Throughout my career I have gained almost all of my knowledge from blogs like this. It is now time for me to pay it back. Over time I have gathered scripts and tricks over the years that I will share on this site. A lot of the posts here will be mainly reference posts, some will be full on how to’s. I am happy to go into more depth on any other topics I go over here, just make a comment on a post. I will do my best to post once a day on weekdays but as I run out of ideas it may slow down. My WordPress skills are still growing so the site will likely get better over time as I learn. You can reach me at contact@allthesystems.com or on LinkedIn