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How can i ping with more bytes of data through command prompt?
How can i ping with more bytes of data through command prompt?
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ping -l [size in bytes] ip Ping -l 2000 127.0.0.1 will ping the IP 127.0.0.1 with 2000 bytes Type ping /? for more options Noel (note: l = a small L) |
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you annoyed me. This topic doesn't even remotely have anything to do with DNS. Moved to networking forum (since ping is loosely related to networking trouble shooting).
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