I run a WISP in rural Maryland and use MultiPing to determine whether any of my wireles links are down. Due to the nature of wireless radios the first packet or two of a standard ping typically times out to devices 2 or more hops away from the main hub. This causes MultiPing to report 100% packet loss to some of my wireless radios, when in fact they are operating just fine (that is, ping -t shows good performance beginning with the second or third packet). Is there any way to instruct MultiPing to send several packets to a device and report on the average time of thos packets (ie: operate in the ping -t fashion)?