Cmd commands to solve all problems of the Internet and networks in Windows


How To Fix Network Problems Using Command 
Unfortunately, the Windows system does not provide a lot of settings that help in solving the problems of the Internet, which drives a lot to search for external programs and solutions to solve and bypass such problems on the computer, but you must first think about using CMD commands that will help you solve most of the Internet problems on your device With a few clicks and without the need to download and install specialized programs and tools in that matter, we will identify in this post the most important of these commands and the benefit of each.
Open the CMD on your device by searching the Start menu for CMD and then start copying and pasting the command into the CMD screen.

PING command

He will tell you whether your computer can access the IP address or not and how much time it takes data to reach the goal, you can use it to know the time it takes data to reach the goal and the smaller the number the better the Internet performance
Example ping google.com

 PATHPING command

It is used to know the route from the sender to the addressee and it also tells you the time taken to arrive. In short, it can be said that the PATHPING command combines the two PING and TRACERT commands. It works to calculate the time for sending and receiving data, as in the PING command.

TRACERT command

This command tracks the path of the problem you are experiencing in your network by sending a data packet to explore where the problem is in the network and after completion you will get a line summary in the CMD screen to know the defect and the response time of the routers knowing that this command can be used with Windows And Linux

 IPCONFIG command

This is one of the most frequently used commands in the network on Windows, as it provides a wide range of information that we need, such as knowing the IP address of the router and knowing the sub net mask. In case you want to know the DNS on your machine, use the ipconfig / allk command. You can use the ipconfig / flushdns command to clear the DNS cache on your device

GETMAC command

With this command, you can view the MAC address and study any device on the network with ease. Open CMD and type this command GETMAC / s followed by the IP of the computer you want to know your Mac and click on the Enter button and you will quickly get the Mac study for the device. You can also tell which Mac to study for the device with the same computer name using this command GETMAC / s computernam with changing computernam with the name of the computer you want to know its mac

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