Aeo3 Pingo 2.8.0.29

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Aeo3 Pingo is a networking connectivity testing utility. Installation is optional with Portable and Setup versions. Please visit Aeo3.com for portable version. Designed to be small with clean and simple user interface. Very useful as an indicator for availability of the Internet, network devices, servers or printers in the Local Area Network or Wide Area Network. Ping IP Address, Website's URL, Local Networked Computers' Host Names. Aeo3 Pingo was originally created as an easy indicator of internet connectivity, while alleviating some network annoyances. The goal of this little project is to keep it simple, functional and free for you.

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