What Is TTL in Networking and What Does It Mean in Ping Results

A home network desk at night showing a computer running ping commands with TTL values in the terminal output, next to a consumer router with Ethernet cable connections.

What Is TTL in Networking? TTL stands for Time to Live. It is a value embedded inside every IP packet that controls how many network devices — specifically routers — that packet is allowed to pass through before it is discarded. Despite the name suggesting a time-based limit, TTL in networking actually functions as a … Read more

Ping Shows TTL 117 What Does It Mean

Realistic home network diagnostics setup with router and Ethernet cables while testing ping TTL values.

What Does TTL Mean in Ping Results? Every time you run a ping command, the reply includes three key values: bytes, time, and TTL. Most people focus on the time value to gauge speed, but the TTL number carries equally important diagnostic information. TTL stands for Time to Live, and despite its name, it has … Read more

Why Ping Shows TTL 128 in Windows 11 (What It Really Means)

Network administrator typing at a workstation with terminal window showing ping output while server rack LEDs blink in the background during TTL diagnostic session

You open Command Prompt, type a quick ping to Google’s DNS, and there it is — every reply line ends with TTL=128. If you have ever wondered why ping shows TTL 128 in Windows 11, you are not alone. That number is not random, not an error, and not something your ISP assigns. It is … Read more