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Testing Network Connection Using Ping Command in Windows

This guide explains how to use the Ping command in Windows to check the connectivity between your PC and a remote computer. To get started, click on Start, then Run, and type in the Ping command followed by the IP address of the target device (for example, ping 192.168.0.102 -t). The response will indicate if a connection is established or if it has timed out, which means there's no connection. This is useful for troubleshooting network issues. For more tips, visit www.tanaytechnologies.com.

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Testing Network Connection Using Ping Command in Windows

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  1. CHECK NETWORK Using PING command

  2. Click Start. Click Run.

  3. Click Start. Click OK. Type ping + IP address of the other/remote pc. Ex. 192.168.0.102 –t Reply like this has connection

  4. Request timed out reply has no connection.

  5. THANK YOU! www.tanaytechnologies.com Date created : 03-27-2012

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