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5 Basic Networking commands for everyone on Windows

ArkasArkas Member, Retired Moderator
edited September 2022 in Tutorials

We've all been there. Stuck in the network matrix and unable to find the fault. Here's an excellent video that uses 5 basic commands that will help you solve networking issues. Enjoy!

Thanked by 2pedagang that_guy

Comments

  • SMH

    :meme with the palm going through head:

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited September 2022

    @TimboJones said:
    SMH

    :meme with the palm going through head:

    HES USING POWERSHELL FOR A NETWORKING TUTORIAL

    me 🔫

    side note why doesn’t ipconfig work on my mac smh

    edit why doesn’t tracert work on my centos 19 vps

  • ArkasArkas Member, Retired Moderator

    It's a windows tutorial as he says in the video many times If you watch it carefully.

  • @Arkas said:
    It's a windows tutorial as he says in the video many times If you watch it carefully.

    I was joking around (hence the 'CentOS 19' joke placed at the end).

    I skimmed through the video w/o audio - which is on me - but I'm sure people would appreciate knowing the video is for Windows (given that the thread title literally says "for everyone").

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