" PING " , simply means ' Packet internet Groper '. This is a utility that actually lets you check the speed of Packet data sent and received on a network. When an IP address is pinged, the Network Adapter send out a specific number of packets and receives it back. A calculation of the receive time is made and this is usually in milliseconds. The higher this time is the longer it has taken the packets to be received. This is not good because it means that the Network has excess packet collisions and or noise and that it is quite slow.
Ping is the delay from you to the server. If you experience a high ping, try to join another server closer to your location.
ping
Yes it does. It how fast your connection to the internet server
Ping -a (servername)
confusing question but ping on a user is what discribes how good of a connection the player has to that server how close he lives next to server and internet speed. If you have more then 80 ping its considered laggin.
Check to make sure your firewall is not blocking ping ICMP requests on the server. Also, check to see if the clients can ping each other and the default gateway for starters.
DNS issue
A ping request is something that is sent from your computer when you try to acess a website, it goes to the server of that website and asks for the data on the web page to be sent back to your computer so that you can view it. Also, watch warriors of the net, thats all about pings going out onto the internet.
The "Server" is the player who is serving or has served the ball at the start of the point.
Global-Server-Monitoring is a powerful dedicated service that enables server and website administrators to check the performance of websites, application servers, databases and mail servers & to analyze whether a website is up or down.Global-Server-Monitoring, a 24/7 server monitoring & website monitoring service conducts the following checks:- Website: Web Check, Login Check- Server: Ping Check, SSH Check, FTP Check and Port Check- Mail server: SMTP Check, POP3 Check, IMAP Check- Database: MySQL, PostGreSQL, MSSQL
stop cheating
Option 1: You could always ping the server from the command line of the PC (assuming windows O/S). This will give you the current IP address of the server. Example if you open a command line in WIndows and type PING www.google.com you will get a return IP address. For your server just ping the server by name and see what is returned as the IP and use that for VNC. So, you would want to type at the command line: PING "YOUR_SERVER_NAME" <--enter your servers name on the network.