"ping" will test for connectivity to a device at the Ethernet Address Level...but that does not mean the device's software is actually talking to the network or responding to the network. "ping" WILL tell you the device is wired up and has power applied to it's network interface board.
Ping command
ping/all
ping
im not really sure however it is called LAN for local area network. try asking that.
Arp -a
The simplest answer I can add here is the your command over the network of the world wide web.
Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.Assuming you have Windows: To know the IP address of your computer, you can either check the network properties, or open a command window and type the command ipconfig.
Shutdown over Network... You can simply go to the computer on the network through the command prompt and type: Shutdown -s This will turn your computer off in 60 seconds to stop this just type: Shutdown -a There are many more options to the Shutdown command.
Intergalactic Computer Network
arp request
The computer on a network that requests from another computer is called the client.
You can use the following command to change network settings in your computer: 1) Go to run. 2) Write 'ncpa.cpl' command.
shutdown -r
what is the another name for computer network
IPCONFIG /all (DOS command prompt)