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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:14+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:14+05:30

What Command Can Be Issued Within Windows Re To Enable Networking?

What Command Can Be Issued Within Windows Re To Enable Networking?
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      2021-09-28T08:03:08+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 8:03 am

      What Command Can Be Issued Within Windows Re To Enable Networking?

      We use Wpeinit command that to be issued within the windows Re To enable networking. Today, let us know how to enable and disable the LAN connection by using the commands. To perform these steps, we should follow some of the steps.

      Click on the start button and open the command prompt and right-click on the run on the administrator. After opening the command prompt type “netsh interface show interface” and press enter. Now you can see the devices which are get connected and which are not.

      In Order to disable the connection, we should use a command called “netsh interface set interface name= Interface name” admin=DISABLE/ENABLE, depends on what operation you want to perform, and then press enter. Here it will enable or disable the connection of the network based on how you put in the command prompt.

      There are different networking commands that are issued within windows. The Wpeinit command can be issued within windows to re-enable the networking. Let us learn each of these commands tools that are present in the windows.

      The first most basic command in networking is “IP config”. The IP config will give the basic biodata, all the details which are required to understand Ip address, DNS, gateway, and all these kinds of information. The IP config can show all the values of the network configuration of the different networks like TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, and so on.

      It also has a special switch like if you type IP config/, it provides much more information than simple Ip config command. It can also provide the hostname of the particular network. It clearly defines all the networking configurations that are present in the network.

      WPEinit is another type of command-line tool that will always initialize the reboot. After the windows get rebooted, the Startnet command script is get executed by the winpeshl.exe, and then it launches the Wpeinit.exe

      The Wpeinit is mainly used for the installation of the plug and the play devices. There are different Wpeinit command-line options are present which we can executed manually on the command prompt

      • wpeinit /unattend=<pathunattend>
      • wpeinit -unattend=<pathunattend>
      • wpeinit /unattend:<pathunattend>
      • wpeinit -unattend:<pathunattend>

      The above are the Wpeinit command-line options, that can be specified in the above four ways.

      Another most known command is Nslookup, it can provide the exact domain name server that is providing the IP address of any domain name which we are going to query. nslookup is like a network administration tool in order to obtain the DNS records, Ip addresses, etc.

      The other is the ping command, it is simply a command that tries to understand to reach the particular host or not, in simple words it checks whether the host is reachable or not. we can use the ping command to put the hostname in the command prompt simply o check whether the hostname is reachable or not.

      The other most important one is the traceroute. It shows all the possible routes and all the delays that are occurred in the internet protocol.

       

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