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PING Command – Troubleshooting Networks

This is an animated video explaining the PING command with troubleshooting. The PING utility is a simple tool that you can use to troubleshoot networking issues.

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Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

21 thoughts on “PING Command – Troubleshooting Networks

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  • The ping tool also have that response time reading in ms. That is helpful in determining if there are latency between you and the service you're trying to use. It can also be used in finding out whether the latency problem is internal to your LAN or external on the Internet (useful before you're calling your ISP). To determine, ping your destination on the Internet. See if the latency is above what you're expecting. If it is, then also ping your default gateway. See if the response time there is above what is normal. If the default gateway ping looks normal then the problem is external (or someone is using the connection to its capacity). If your default gateway ping is awful, then you know the problem is internal.

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