PING stands for Packet Internet Groper.
This is a simple diagnostic tool implemented in both Windows and Linux that enables you the ability to test for basic communication between two network nodes within a LAN or across the WAN/Internet.
The concept is simple – a special packet is sent from a source machine to a destination machine at which the destination machine responds back.
The time it takes for this process to complete helps determine two things:
- Does the destination machine respond?
- How long does it take the destination machine to respond back?
To run this tool is very simple.
For windows you simply open a command prompt:
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Goto Start -> run -> typeCMD ->press enter
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Within the command prompt you will type:
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ping destination-IP -n10
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For example:
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ping 4.2.2.2 -n10
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