that i believe is an ip address. type it in the top of your browser or ping it in cmd cmd type ping (webaddress or ip)
Press win + r (or Start->Run) type there cmd press enter. After that in the cmd window type ping ip_address (where ip_address is an ip address of computer which you want to ping or you can put the computer name if you know it), for instance, ping 192.168.11.6, or ping google.com
Try to ping computers around you:Win + R->cmd->ping 192.168.*.* (where asterisk should be replaces with particular address).
The best way to do that to use command ping. Start->run->cmd. And in cmd window ping google.com (you can ping other websites also, but some of them dont' respond, google does). Ping command doesn't garantee that you have physical disconnection but it will tell you have access to network or you don't. PS It will work only in case if your firewall was configurated in a right way.
Simply type 'ping', leave a space, and then type the website you wish to retrieve the IP address of. For example, a ping request for WikiAnswers.com would look like this:c:/ ping wikianswers.comThis should work with any website.
both in Linux (well most non-minimal distros anyways...) and windows, should be ping IP.Here in the console... (ex: Microsoft Windows XP: start >> run >> cmd >> ping www.google.com Ubuntu linux: Applications >> Accessories >> Terminal >> ping www.google.com )
Win + R -> cmd + Enter - > ping google.com
Ping in Vista is no different from ping in other versions of Windows. Open command prompt by pressing start, selecting "run", typing "cmd" and pressing enter. This opens a command prompt window. You can then initiate a ping by entering "ping", typing a space, and then entering the IP address or URL of the web resource you wish to ping to.
69.90.139.109 To find out in Windows Click start Click Run Type in "cmd" Then type "ping www.habbo.com"
On Windows you go to Start > Run > Type "cmd" without the quotes ENTER type "ping ", followed by the IP address of the server you want to ping. ex. "ping www.google.be" ENTER The response time is your ping. (basically it's a measurement of time needed to send a signal between your PC & another PC or device.)
You can find this out with the ping command. I believe the following is the correct address: ping world79.runescape.com (In Windows, open a Command window; one way to do this is to press Windows-R, and type "cmd" followed by ENTER. Then you can type commands such as the ping above.)
go to cmd then type ping and the website then take they repeated number and type it in the search box