(JavaScript) Check Internet Connectivity
Demonstrates an efficient way to test for Internet connectivity.
var success = false;
var socket = new CkSocket();
// 1. Use a reliable Anycast IP.
// 8.8.8.8 (Google) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) are the industry standards.
var targetIp = "8.8.8.8";
// 2. Use Port 53 (DNS).
// DNS servers typically listen on TCP Port 53 as well as UDP.
// (Alternatively, use port 443 if you suspect port 53 is blocked).
var port = 53;
// 3. Disable SSL (0).
// We are not doing a handshake, just a TCP connection.
var ssl = false;
// 4. Short Timeout (1500ms).
// If you can't reach Google in 1.5 seconds, the connection is
// likely too poor for practical use anyway.
var timeoutMs = 1500;
// Connect
success = socket.Connect(targetIp,port,ssl,timeoutMs);
if (success == false) {
console.log(socket.LastErrorText);
return;
}
socket.Close(10);
console.log("We have Internet connectivity.");
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