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Test Connectivity to EDIS Global Infrastructure

Want to test our network before purchasing a VPS? Absolutely. EDIS Global provides several tools that allow you to evaluate network performance, routing, and latency before choosing a server location. These tools help you determine which VPS location delivers the best connectivity from your network.

Pingable Gateway IP Addresses

We provide a list of pingable gateway IP addresses across our infrastructure so you can test connectivity from your location. 👉 View the list:
http://manage.edisglobal.com/stgfefew_net_list.php
⚠️ Please note:
Not all IP ranges listed are always available for provisioning. The list serves as a general connectivity reference.
If you find a location and IP range that performs well for you, our team can confirm availability for VPS deployment.

Free Latency Test

Our Free Latency Test measures network latency from your device to EDIS Global VPS locations worldwide. 👉 Run the latency test:
https://www.edisglobal.com/free-latency-test
The tool helps you:
  • identify the nearest VPS locations
  • compare latency across regions
  • evaluate network responsiveness
Results also include a Ping Feel indicator, which translates raw latency values into a simple description of how responsive the connection will feel.

Looking Glass Servers

Our Looking Glass servers allow you to perform deeper network diagnostics. 👉 View the Looking Glass server list:
https://www.edisglobal.com/blog/looking-glass#list-of-our-worldwide-looking-glass-servers
Each Looking Glass page provides:
  • ping tests (IPv4 and IPv6)
  • traceroute / MTR
  • test IP addresses
  • downloadable speed test files
These tools help analyze routing paths, packet loss, and network performance.

VPS Location Map

Explore all available infrastructure locations worldwide using our interactive map. 👉 View the map:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1OMZyb6w3t_MNEQ-XYb8QlFjwqio&usp=sharing
The map includes:
  • global VPS locations
  • data center addresses
  • links to Looking Glass servers
This allows you to visualize which infrastructure regions are closest to your users or network.

Tip

The best VPS location is usually the one with the:
  • lowest latency
  • stable routing
  • strong network peering
— not necessarily the geographically closest one.