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Everyone should be able to use basic Windows 10 network commands entered from the command prompt to troubleshoot network connection problems.
DOS commands have it all over their graphical cousins for times when you want to work with groups of files, fix file associations and manage network settings.
If you're just starting on your Linux journey, these command lines will help you immensely for network-related purposes.
Detailed examples of terminal commands To ping a computer on the same network, you can use the command prompt or terminal in your operating system. Here's how to do it: Windows: Press the Win+R keys ...
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