You can use the command:
ipconfig /all
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A Command run in the command prompt that will show the current information on all network connections to other devices, (Excluding USB, I394, etc.) including the ip addresses and M.A.C Addresses. Syntax: ( Under Command Prompt ) C:\Users\<USER>\ipconfig Main Syntax - ipconfig
I believe you are talking about the "PING" command. Open a "command" prompt and type ping/? it will give you all the parameters.
no...go the the command prompt and type IPCONFIG and that will give you the information that you need to connect the router
There is a command line at the bottom of the screen. This is where the prompt is to type in commands.
click start, programs, and MS-Dos prompt when you boot from a bootable disk or a windows 9x Me startup disk, you get a command prompt instead of the windows desktop
with the PROMPT command type "prompt text", text being what you want it to say. now, instead of displaying the drive path, it will display what you entered as the text.
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
PING 192.168.0.10 [ from the command prompt ]
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A Command run in the command prompt that will show the current information on all network connections to other devices, (Excluding USB, I394, etc.) including the ip addresses and M.A.C Addresses. Syntax: ( Under Command Prompt ) C:\Users\<USER>\ipconfig Main Syntax - ipconfig
From a command prompt, you can use the command "ipconfig" to display your ip address.
go to command prompt and write ping command and website name..you will get it
When you are in the Windows directory or one of its sub-directories. Once at the command prompt you could type: CD\Windows That will change the directory to Windows and what you will now see is: C:\Windows>
Mydocum~.doc
"net view" is the command and argument, with "net" being the command and "view" being the argument to view computers within your network, domain, or workgroup. As always, type it without the quotations.
I believe you are talking about the "PING" command. Open a "command" prompt and type ping/? it will give you all the parameters.
To find your subnet mask and gateway you will need to open a command prompt as administrator. In the command prompt type "ipconfig/all" without the quotes. It will then display all of your network information alone with those IPs.