First go to your start menu and go to the run box. Then type CMD, this will open a command prompt window.
in this window, type ping followed by the IP address or site you would like to test connectivity to. If the connection is available you should get a response that provides you with information on the ping statistics. if the remote site or computer is unavailable you will recieve an error that the remote host is unreachable.
An example of this command would be:
ping Google.com
or
ping 192.168.1.1
From the command line prompt, type "PING 127.0.0.1" (current IP address) and press ENTER
type net view in command prompt
i think when you are on command prompt, you type ping 192.168.0.238, then you should know what to do next(i think)
I believe you are talking about the "PING" command. Open a "command" prompt and type ping/? it will give you all the parameters.
The ping 127.0.0.1 has host name Loopback, and is used to ping your server to verify software. On the command prompt, the technician would type, PING '127.0.0.1' or PING LOOPBACK.
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.
in command prompt ping -L 600 "internet address"
PING 192.168.0.10 [ from the command prompt ]
From the command line prompt, type "PING 127.0.0.1" (current IP address) and press ENTER From the commFrom the command line prompt, type "PING 127.0.0.1" (current IP address) and press ENTER and line prompt, type "PING 127.0.0.1" (current IP address) and press ENTER
im not sure on a mac.. but if you're running WINDOWS, click on "start" then "run" and then type in "cmd" and then press enter Command Prompt should come up (a black box) type in ping.. you can ping websites or ip addresses!
If you mean a Command Prompt Command then there are a few you can use. The most commonly used would be ping and tracert. But there are others including netstat which shows the port status.
ping with ip address. ex: ping 124.123.97.47