Network utility refers to the effectiveness and efficiency of a network in delivering services and resources to users. It encompasses various metrics, including bandwidth, latency, and reliability, which determine how well the network meets user demands and expectations. High network utility implies that resources are utilized optimally, ensuring seamless communication and data transfer. Ultimately, it reflects the overall performance and user satisfaction within a networked environment.
The NETSTAT utility is used to display network connections, routing tables, and various network interface statistics on a computer. It helps users monitor active connections, identify listening ports, and troubleshoot network issues by providing information about both incoming and outgoing traffic. Additionally, NETSTAT can be used to detect unauthorized connections and diagnose performance problems related to network activity.
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There are Six Utilities: Form Utility, Time Utility, Place Utility, Possession Utility, Information Utility, and Service Utility.
Form Utility, Place Utility, Time Utility, Possession Utility, and Information Utility.
form utility.
Network and Sharing Center
window network diagnostics
Network and Sharing Center
to identify where a packet was lost or delayed on a network
Ping and/or traceroute
Network and Sharing Center
tracert, traceroute
Windows Network Diagnostics
dhcp
To start the specified network service.
The window network monitor utility
Ping.exe