ping
ping test
"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.
Use a ping test. If you ping the address, it should reply - indicating that the device is powered up and working.
go to command prompt and type in either Ping Loopback, or Ping 127.0.0.1 or Ping another device's IP Address
CM TS device refers to the Connection Manager Test Server device, which is used for testing network connections and services. It allows users to simulate network conditions, troubleshoot connectivity issues, and test application performance in various network environments.
A cable tester is used to test the electrical connections in a cable or other wired device. There are two ways to test for a connection: continuity test and resistance test. A cable tester can also test for a short by determining voltage.
it's the loopback address. The IP address listed under it can be pinged to test to see if your NIC is working
Intel can help you choose the right device for your computing needs Speed Test. Intel helps you put your PC broadband connection to the test.
If you want to test your internet connection, then type in internet connection first then press enter, roll the screen down till you see a line that says Internet Connection Speedometer McAfee you click on that line and you come to this website look down to another line that says click here to test now and then you can check your results.
I believe the command you are looking for is "Ping".For example, if your computer has an IP address of 192.168.0.2, and the other computer has an IP address of 192.168.0.3, then you would typeping 192.168.0.3... from the .2 computer. You should see response times.The etymology is from ping-pong. You send a ping from one computer to another, it sends a pong back.
System Settings>Internet>Connection Settings>Setup Complete>Connection Test. I hope this is what your trying to do ^^;
pinglocalhost