I have been having issues with my World Of Warcraft Gameplay, I done this ping test and I think I am losing packets. Request timed out appears periodically. Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Google has A LOT of servers to deal with massive workload. So depending on your geographical location and your DNS server, you'll end up with different IPs for the same domain name.
Depends on what Operating System you're using. This video is for Windows 98/XP/Vista. The syntax for 98 differs slightly from XP, for example: In 98 you can't type 'cmd' into the run box, you have to type in 'command'.
How do i do this on my mac on terminal? Thanx.
az100eletronics12 3 months ago
I have windows 7 and this command works fine
theskatmaaan 4 months ago
my computer is saying it doesn't reconize 'ping'
az100eletronics12 4 months ago
is 25 ms and 53 ttl good?
WCGwkf 8 months ago
By the way i meant ip not ot
donutdude42 11 months ago
It doesnt matter if he gave ot his address because it is a private class c address and ping is an acronym it stands for Packet INternet Groper
donutdude42 11 months ago
lol its
ping -t google.com
to continue forever
leamir166 1 year ago
lol its ''ping -t google.com''
leamir166 1 year ago
dude your fucken reatrded how do u know wat thoses nu,mbers mean
kibukvla000 1 year ago
Wheres our picture?
jakilious 2 years ago
Ty For your i.p Address :)
ViEt3o3Boi 2 years ago
If you have cable, why do you ping so high? I mean for cable, I usually get in the 20's
DNKY90 2 years ago
I love ping, schools always block the site name, but never the ip :D Pity youtube redirects to google :(
lone727 2 years ago
LOL WTF In Beginning "Alright Welcome Back"
YungKrazy24 2 years ago
98.193.67.180:27015 public server
coolcent 2 years ago
I have been having issues with my World Of Warcraft Gameplay, I done this ping test and I think I am losing packets. Request timed out appears periodically. Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Amateur3DsMaxGuy 2 years ago
Holy shit, a good question for once.
Google has A LOT of servers to deal with massive workload. So depending on your geographical location and your DNS server, you'll end up with different IPs for the same domain name.
srserror 3 years ago
4 me it says tht there is no such command
bigitalian87 3 years ago
Depends on what Operating System you're using. This video is for Windows 98/XP/Vista. The syntax for 98 differs slightly from XP, for example: In 98 you can't type 'cmd' into the run box, you have to type in 'command'.
srserror 3 years ago
im using xp
bigitalian87 3 years ago