How To Ping Ip Address Command Prompt?
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To ping an IP address using command prompt, open up a command prompt window and type “ping IP_Address“ where IP_Address is the IP address you want to ping. Press enter and wait for the results to display. The results will show you the time it took the signal to travel from your computer to the IP address and back.
To ping an IP address using the Command Prompt in Windows, open the Command Prompt, type “ping” followed by the IP address or domain name, and press Enter. For example, to ping Google.com enter “ping google.com” and press Enter. This will send four packets of data to the Google server through the specified IP address and display a result showing how many packets were sent, how many were received, and any packet loss.