Every computer user has encountered a problem such as a network problem. In this case, everyone immediately starts the network diagnostic program so that it independently finds the problem and fixes it. However, this is not the only way to deal with the problem. Now we’ll talk about the most ordinary and simple though, at first glance, this may seem completely different, but initially we need to figure it out.
This article will focus on the command line, or rather on the commands that will help troubleshoot network problems. All, of course, will not be listed, but we will touch on the main ones, such as ipconfig all, ping and tracert. Well, now about everything in order.
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