How to use the Ping command
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On Windows:
In Windows, select Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> Command Prompt. This will give you a window like the one below. Or click Start and go to Run, type cmd in the box and click OK.
1. Ping an IP address.
2. Ping a domain name.
1. Open Spotlight. Click the Spotlight icon, which resembles a magnifying glass, in the top-right corner of the screen.



On linux:
On iPhone:
Download Wi-Fi Toolkit from the App Store.
For Deco users (Android and iOS):
Go to Deco App > More > Deco Lab > Ping Test.
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