Here's a helper class that I've made for a simple implementation of your ping technique. It utilizes the System.Net.NetworkInformation.Ping
class and its SendAsync()
method to perform an asynchronous ping request.
Imports System.Net.NetworkInformation
Public NotInheritable Class PingHelper
Private Sub New() 'Create no instances of this class.
End Sub
'Events.
Public Delegate Sub RequestsCompletedEventHandler(SentRequests As Tuple(Of String, PictureBox)()) 'The event handler signature.
Public Shared Event RequestsCompleted As RequestsCompletedEventHandler 'The event for when all requests are done.
'Instances of the state images.
Private Shared Online As Image = My.Resources.Online
Private Shared Offline As Image = My.Resources.Offline
Private Shared HighPing As Image = My.Resources.HighPing
'SyncLock object.
Private Shared SyncLockObj As New Object
'Keeping track of the requests.
Private Shared AddressRequests As New List(Of Tuple(Of String, PictureBox)) 'The addresses of all current requests + their assigned picture boxes.
Private Shared CompletedRequests As Integer = 0 'Self explanatory.
''' <summary>
''' Asynchronously sends a ping request to the specified endpoint and changes the image of the StatePictureBox based on the reply.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="Address">The IP-address or hostname to ping.</param>
''' <param name="Timeout">The maximum number of milliseconds to wait for a reply.</param>
''' <param name="StatePictureBox">The PictureBox which's image to change based on the reply.</param>
''' <remarks></remarks>
Public Shared Sub PingAsync(ByVal Address As String, ByVal Timeout As Integer, ByVal StatePictureBox As PictureBox)
Using PingRequest As New Ping
AddHandler PingRequest.PingCompleted, AddressOf PingRequest_PingCompleted 'Adds an event handler to the PingCompleted event.
PingRequest.SendAsync(Address, Timeout, StatePictureBox) 'Start the asynchronous ping request.
AddressRequests.Add(New Tuple(Of String, PictureBox)(Address, StatePictureBox)) 'Add the address to the list.
End Using
End Sub
'Event handler for when a ping request has completed.
Private Shared Sub PingRequest_PingCompleted(sender As Object, e As System.Net.NetworkInformation.PingCompletedEventArgs)
CompletedRequests += 1 'Increment the amount of completed requests.
If CompletedRequests >= AddressRequests.Count Then 'Are all requests done?
RaiseEvent RequestsCompleted(AddressRequests.ToArray()) 'All current requests are done, raise the RequestsCompleted event.
'Reset the variables.
AddressRequests.Clear()
CompletedRequests = 0
End If
If e.UserState Is Nothing OrElse e.UserState.GetType() IsNot GetType(PictureBox) Then Return 'If UserToken is not a PictureBox do not continue execution.
Dim StatePictureBox As PictureBox = DirectCast(e.UserState, PictureBox) 'Get the picture box which's image to change.
SyncLock SyncLockObj 'SyncLock to fix concurrency issues.
If e.Reply.Status = IPStatus.Success Then 'Ping succeeded.
If e.Reply.RoundtripTime < 125 Then 'Is ping less than 125 ms?
StatePictureBox.Image = Online
Else
StatePictureBox.Image = HighPing
End If
Else 'Ping failed, endpoint is not online or an error occurred.
StatePictureBox.Image = Offline
End If
End SyncLock
End Sub
End Class
Note: You have to change the Online/Offline/HighPing
image variables to your own images.
You can use the RequestsCompleted
event to indicate when all requests have been completed.
Example usage:
Private Sub MainForm_Load(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
AddHandler PingHelper.RequestsCompleted, AddressOf PingHelper_RequestsCompleted 'Subscribe to the "RequestsCompleted" event.
End Sub
Private Sub PingHelper_RequestsCompleted(SentRequests As Tuple(Of String, PictureBox)())
Dim Message As String = String.Format("{0} requests completed:", SentRequests.Length) 'A message to display.
For Each Request As Tuple(Of String, PictureBox) In SentRequests 'Iterate through all completed requests.
Message &= Environment.NewLine & Request.Item1 'Add each IP-address/hostname on a new line in the message.
'Request.Item1 = The address of the request.
'Request.Item2 = The picture box which's image will be updated by the request.
Next
MessageBox.Show(Message, "Requests completed", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information) 'Display the message.
End Sub
Private Sub PingButton_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles PingButton.Click
'Send 10 ping requests to different endpoints.
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox1.Text, 2000, PictureBox1)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox2.Text, 2000, PictureBox2)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox3.Text, 2000, PictureBox3)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox4.Text, 2000, PictureBox4)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox5.Text, 2000, PictureBox5)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox6.Text, 2000, PictureBox6)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox7.Text, 2000, PictureBox7)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox8.Text, 2000, PictureBox8)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox9.Text, 2000, PictureBox9)
PingHelper.PingAsync(TextBox10.Text, 2000, PictureBox10)
End Sub
Hope this helps!