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"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.
check the ip of the remote computer and yours, use ipconfig command
It is a network adapter whether it is wireless or wired type.
That would depend on the network topology chosen and the type of network connectivity devices employed. In a properly constructed, switched and/or routed network the answer would be NO. If hubs or repeaters are used to connect devices and/or network segments, then yes. In a bus or ring topology, the answer is yes. Whether anything is done with the frame is a different matter and depends on whether you consider the network adaptor to be integral to the computer.
It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.It allows you to see whether a certain point in the network can be reached, or not.
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The subnet mask and the default gateway.
To check whether a printer is shared or not go to devices on the computer and note whether the printer is listed for that particular computer. Do this for each computer in question.
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Follow these steps on Mail-Client side:1. If network card is working and correctly configured to connect to Network then check connectivity to the Mail Server - whether on Internet or on Local AreaNetwork, can use PING command.2.If connectivity is fine then check the configuration settings for connecting to Mail Server - POP3, IMAP, Exchangeserver and SMTP (as configured).3. If everything is fine then Check whether Mail Server requires Cetificate or some specific sort of Authentication settings - talk toMail Administrator or refer to guidelinesfor mail settings.