communiaction checking
The 'simple' answer is that ping is a query of "can you hear me?" In its most simple use ping is used to determine if a specific network path merely works, but it is also used by reporting round trip time to measure latency (although most gamers will call it "lag").
Successfully pinging the loopback address verifies that TCP/IP is installed and configured correctly on the local client.
as long as they do not interfere with the path of the ball, causing it to come off the paddle at weird angles, yes.
PING uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). It's possible to turn ICMP *off* to prevent unauthorised "snooping", so your friend (or some point along the path between you and him/her) may have ICMP off. Alternately, PING may be set to a low number of hops, and may be refusing to work over a path with many routers/gateways. Try setting the number of hops to, say 100.
"Ping Pogo" could refer to various contexts, such as a character in a story, a gaming reference, or something else entirely. If you provide more context about what "Ping Pogo" refers to, I could give you a more accurate answer regarding who invited them.
The mtr command combines the functionality of ping and traceroute, allowing you to assess the path and measure the latency and packet loss from your office workstation to a specified destination. It provides real-time updates on each hop along the route, displaying the round-trip time and packet loss percentage for each intermediary node. This information helps diagnose network issues, identify bottlenecks, and understand connectivity performance. By analyzing the results, you can determine where potential problems may lie in the network path.
No, the ping command will not work if the gateway is not connected. The ping command relies on the network path to send ICMP echo requests to a specified IP address, and if the gateway is down, packets cannot be routed outside the local network. Consequently, you will not receive any replies, indicating that the destination is unreachable.
Ping Ha is 165 cm.
Pai Ping-ping was born on 1955-05-17.
Ping Ping He was born on July 13, 1988, in Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia, China.
Use a command window to run ipconfig /allthen run ping "ipaddress" from the listings.ping 127.0.0.1 is a loopback to test media(Cabling/hubs).