Mini Balli Member
Posts : 892 Join date : 2013-04-16
| Subject: How to find pathping? Fri Nov 28, 2014 3:59 pm | |
| I remember long ago I went into the black box pormt and typed pathping (ip or something) and could see packetloss. The Internet I have bought here are suppose to be really fast, but it's very laggy at times and simply looses access for a few sec to the net, so I think it's because of all the traffic from all the people here in the area, and wanted to make a pathping test. But I typed IP adress after, and it showed 0 loss. Maybe I should make a longer test, but can't remember how Or if it's my IP or something else I should type. | |
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Ryo Asakura Officer
Posts : 298 Join date : 2013-04-19 Age : 30 Location : Belgium
| Subject: Re: How to find pathping? Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:31 pm | |
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PuLoX Member
Posts : 81 Join date : 2013-04-20 Age : 94 Location : The Netherlands
| Subject: Re: How to find pathping? Sat Nov 29, 2014 12:38 am | |
| Heya, you need to use some more commands like -n and maybe -l. Example: - Code:
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ping -n 100 -l 256 IPADRESS -n is the times you want to ping the example is 100 times. By default it is 4 times -l is the packet size, in the example it is 256 bytes, by default it is 32 bytes. PLX | |
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Mini Balli Member
Posts : 892 Join date : 2013-04-16
| Subject: Re: How to find pathping? Sat Nov 29, 2014 12:51 am | |
| ty both, my computer-heroes | |
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Mini Balli Member
Posts : 892 Join date : 2013-04-16
| Subject: Re: How to find pathping? Mon Dec 01, 2014 1:14 am | |
| Do anyone know what that 2nd is there has 100% loss? | |
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PuLoX Member
Posts : 81 Join date : 2013-04-20 Age : 94 Location : The Netherlands
| Subject: Re: How to find pathping? Wed Dec 03, 2014 1:09 am | |
| Its nothing to worry about, its a intern ip adress. From a printer, router, ect. | |
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