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How to ping an IP address in Windows

How to ping an IP address in Windows

Applies to Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7

1. Click Start - Run

2. Next enter "CMD" and click OK


3. Next at the command prompt type "ping" then press the space bar and then enter the IP address that you would like to ping. After you have the command typed press the Enter key.

Example: ping 192.168.1.1



4. If the IP address is valid and not blocked by a firewall then you should get a responce that looks like this.



Note if you get a message like shown below this means that the ether you do not have a valid IP or ICMP Echo requests are being blocked.



In most cases it is being blocked by the device that you are trying to ping. However it can be block in the Windows firewall or other software firewalls. The links below will help you verify that you have ICMP Echo enabled on your computer.

How to allow ping (ICMP Echo) request through Windows 7 Firewall

How to allow ping request through Norton Internet Security 2010 Smart Firewall

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it showing that it connected but web page can open

1.Powercycle your equipment ( Unplug then plug back in) this means your Modem and your Router.
wait 15 seconds then plug back in.
2.Open Network Connections. Xp:Start/Run/Type ncpa.cpl then hit ok
Vista/7:Start/Search bar type ncpa.cpl then hit enter.
3.Right click on the connection your using and hit properties, Uncheck Internet Protocol Version 6
Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 and hit properties.
4.Ensure obtain ip address automatically and obtain DNS server automatically is checked if not check both boxes.
5.Disable all firewalls, Xp:Start/Control Panel/Switch to classic view/Windows Firewall/Turn Off
Vista/7 Start/Control Panel/Security/Change Windows firewall settings
6.Disable Antivirus Software.
7.Renew Ipaddress XP:Start/Run/Type cmd hit ok
Vista/7: Start/All Programs/Accessories/Right Click on Command Prompt click run as administrator. Hit continue
8.In Command Prompt type the following: netsh int ip reset reset.log Hit Enter
netsh int ip delete arpcache Hit Enter
netsh winsock reset Hit Enter
ipconfig /flushdns Hit Enter
9.Restart Computer
10.If still unable to connect run antivirus and check for errors refer to your ISP Internet Service Provider
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how do i find information about my address and port?

im guessing here you mean your ip addess and open ports on your computer right ??

ok firstly your computer uses 3 ip address
  1. loop back ,, 127.0.0.1 (slandered) for all computers , this is used for internal progressing and phrasing.
  2. a local ip address ,,This ip vaires what it is basically is the ip address given to your computer by your router ,, its the address that the router recgonises as your computer , so different computers connected to the same router have differect local address.. it usually starts with 192.168.XXX.XXX or 10.0.X.X
  3. Foreign / Internet Ip address, no matter what type of router this address varies for each router!!!!!. lets say you have 7 computer on the same router , each will have the same foreign address but different local address's.
PORTS !!!
will ports are used for different things for example web surfing is port 80, ftp is 21, different software uses cretin ports to allow computers to different machines over the internet or other network to interface with them directly..

Hope i explained all that simply,, well here is how you get the info u need..in all Operating systems the process is a bit different here i will outline 2 ways each,, for XP and for win vista / win 7.. ok lets get started..

XP..

to determine local ip address,,
  • click start , control panel
  • network / internet connections / network connections
  • double click on local area connection or what ever name u see..
  • click support,, there you go see your ip.. click details for more info
alternate method
  • double click on the network connection icon to the buttom right of your screen.. follow last step above

  • click start then run
  • type cmd and hit enter
  • type ipconfig /all and hit enter
that will list all the info about your connection for you..

ok ports in win XP

click start then run,, type cmd and hit enter
type netstat - n

that will list all ports / ip address that they are connection too..
the ports that you see are the open ports.. there is an alternat method to see it in the windows firewall setting but i did not list it since its most incomplete,, background processes dont show up there ,, like a virus..

skip to foreign address !!! BELOW

ok vista...or windows 7

start control panel
network
manage network connection / view or edit network connections
double click on local area network click support if necessary ,, you will see your ip address there (LOCAL)

  • OR ,, click start, in the run box type cmd and hit enter
  • type ipconfig /all hit enter
  • that will list your local address among other things..
PORTS ,, VISTA / WIN 7
click start
in the run box type cmd and hit enter
type netstat -n and hit enter,,
this will list all open ports and the ip address that they are connected to..


FOREIGN ADDRESS
this is easy.. go to http://www.whatismyip.com the address that shows up is your foreign address..

well I hope thats a Fixya, or at least a very helpful after all that typing it would be sad if i didnt answer your question or was wrong abou what you wanted to know.. good luck and let me know if you need any more help..
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looking for default IP adress for my cnet car 854

1. Connect your router to your computer via ethernet cable
2. Now we will check the IP Address

Windows XP
1. Click "Start"
2. Click "Run"
3. Type "cmd" without quotes
4. On the black screen type "ipconfig" without quotes
5. Look for the default gateway, whatever IP Address you can see there is the default IP Address of your router

Windows Vista
1. Click "Pearl button" (Start button in XP)
2. Click "Start Search"
3. Type "cmd" without quotes
5. Right click the black icon up at the top of the window
6. Click on "Run as administrator"
7. Click on "Continue"
8. On the black screen type "ipconfig" without quotes
9. Look for the default gateway, whatever IP Address you can see there is the default IP Address of your router

I hope this helps you.
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