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This will allow us to manage and administer our connections using this command. Consequently, we will be able to monitor the levels of security and data protection on our computers. This is all for now, before saying goodbye I invite you to review our tutorial on bash in Windows Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

All rights reserved. Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Password recovery. OS Radar. By roger. October 13, Enable ping in windows Command line mode. All right, to create the first rule you just have to type the following command in the console: - Advertisement -. Previous article How to install and use bash in Windows Next article How to install PHP 7. Comment: Please enter your comment!

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Most likely, a member posted a link a long time ago to a web page that has since been removed. It's also possible that there was a typo when posting the URL.

We redirect you to this notice instead of stripping out the link to preserve the integrity of the post. All machines are hard wired to a router. All machines have access to the internet. From the server I can ping workstation 2 and get a reply but cannot get a reply from workstation 1, I receive 'request timed out' Workstation 1 is able to ping everything in the network, get to shared drives, and use remote desktop to any machine without a problem.

Running a 'net view' command on all machines will list all 3 machines. If anyone could shed some light on this issue it would be greatly appreciated. If any other information is needed please let me know. Answered by DimaYasny in a post from 13 Years Ago. Jump to Post. The only security software that is running on all the machines is NOD32 anti virus.

Facebook Like. Twitter Tweet. Be a part of the DaniWeb community. When sucessfully contacting a host, the ICMP timeout is used default typically 4 seconds but when attempting to PING a non-existent or offline computer it will be a DNS timeout causing the delay, typically around 9 - 10 seconds.

The time to respond as 'host not found' is for the first response, once you have pinged a host once, DNS will cache the non response and respond much faster to a second PING. PING Create a delay of 1 or more seconds by pinging the loopback address The delay between each ping is 1 second, so for a delay of 5 seconds ping 6 times: PING -n 6 Ping response times below 10 milliseconds often have low accuracy.



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