The DNS server helps you to resolve the computer name to IP and vice versa
so just need to make sure the machine is up and connected in the network and on cmd
type ping 10.x.x.x(Ip address) enter
type ping abc.com(computername) enter
type ping -a 10.x.x.x(Ip address) enter
will give you name also
A DNS server takes a domain or computer name and returns an IP address. This is a transparent function that is related to websurfing and many other network processes. A DNS server translates a computer or domain name to the associated IP address.
The definition of a bypass proxy server is a server that bypasses null point exception brute-force attacks on one server and penetrates through proxies and VPN as well as VPS which are used to change one's IP address.
To load a webpage, your computer must know where to look. There are many servers around the world, but only one server (or server cluster) has the page you need. The only way to point to the right server is by using an Internet Protocol address (IP address). Each computer has its own unique address, so this could be compared to a U.S. Social security number. Since humans were not designed to remember meaningless strings of number very well, we like to use words to point to theses servers. For this reason, most servers use domain names which are registered on the DNS system. When you type in a domain name, it requests the IP address from the local DNS, and connects you to that one server (or cluster) you need. There simply in so other way yet created to connect to a sever without an address.
Well it all depends on the server name and how many things are going on. Maybe it's an attacker?
well, ring, sing, ding, ping, pong, and dong do, to name a few!
Well your name, your number, your address!!!
Yes you do as well as your address.
Your "Ping", or the time for information to travel from your PC to the Blizzard server and back depends on more than just your provider. Distance is also a factor. If you are using a US client, the servers are in Orlando. In Europe, the servers are in France. This distance, as well as the quality of your proider determines your ping/lag, and as such is hard to predict.
What is ping? Ping is a simple command line network tool that you can use to verify your connectivity to a network. How does ping help me? Ping will allow you to quickly determine the status of your connectivity on the network. Ping another computer on your local network to determine if your network connection is functioning properly, then ping an Internet resource to determine if your connection to the outside world is functional. Why should I ping? Ping will help you determine if your network connection is completely failed, or if you are only isolated from specific networks. For example, if you are suddenly unable to browse web pages, you may have been disconnected from the Internet but still be connected to your local network. You can make this determination by pinging the appropriate local or remote addresses. Which website should I ping? You should ping popular web sites that are known to always be there. For example, Yahoo.com or Google.com. These sites have a high level of redundancy in their networks and are most likely to respond. Should I ping a domain? Pinging a domain, such as google.com, will test your DNS service. DNS will translate the domain name to an IP address. If your DNS server is unreachable, you will not be able to browse the Internet using standard URL's such as www.yahoo.com Do I need to ping the same URL more then once? If you are able to access network resources without any trouble, there is no need to ping, otherwise you might want to run multiple ping tests against the same resource until you can determine that it is available. Examples: * ping <computer name> ** this will ping another computer on your local network by name, which will test your lmhosts, WINS, etc. * ping 192.168.1.1 ** this will ping another computer using the IP address of the other machine. * ping www.google.com ** this will ping a computer by dereferencing it's domain name, and will test your DNS. * ping /? ** this will display the options for the command
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). A network node can request an IP address from a DHCP server using a broadcast frame. The DHCP server may assign an IP address to the node as well as a subnet mask and default gateway.
Well the most common way is through a program that handles ftp or (file transfer protocol). Programs such as cueftp with the proper information will let up upload to any ftp server. You would enter your user name and password as well the server address which will open up into a allocated directory. You then upload your files to that directory some where on another PC or location on the net.
Unfortunately, in Philipines I do not think you can play NA League of Legends because your internet's IP address is not the same as USA ones.