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)
Go into command prompt and type: net send (ip address/ name of computer) (User) (message)
In command prompt write "ipconfig/all" command and then press [enter]. And see the IPv4 Address section in the commend prompt.
By typing ipconfig \all in cmd prompt,we can see our ip address.
/ipconfig /all
From a command prompt, you can use the command "ipconfig" to display your ip address.
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
For Windows open a command prompt (Clicking "Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt" -OR- by typing "CMD" (no quotes) on the run line and hitting enter) Once in the command prompt, type the following: ipconfig /all ...and hit enter. The MAC address of your NIC should be listed as "Physical Address"
The technician may see nothing at all (except for the next prompt) depending on the platform being used. Or, they may see an error message if there was a problem with the configuration.
nslookup 207.56.112.45
open a command prompt and ping the web address. If it is a valid address, it will return the ip.
the command prompt is a program where you can command the computer to perform functions such as shutdown, restart, open a certain file, start a program, etc.
IPCONFIG /all (DOS command prompt)