How to Ping Any Website using Command Prompt on a Windows PC

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In today's video, I'm going to be showing you guys how to ping a website--that is, to send data packets to a site to test the connection quality--using Command Prompt, a utility native to Windows Operating Systems. At times, this command line will prove itself to be extremely helpful as you can check the expected latency of a certain site and have an estimation as to how long it's going to take for the site to load.
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Spoiler alert: Mac version of this ping command is coming soon, stay tuned to learn more
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You don't need the www when pinging YouTube. You can also ping any "host" on your private network or the public internet.

While you seem focused on Windows, when it comes to utilities like ping, it is worth mentioning that there are ping utilities on Linux, macOS and BSD systems as well. Many of these had ping before Windows even had a TCP/IP stack built in.

Overall, good video. You might consider turning the volume of the background music down just slightly more.

Keep pushing and you might be surprised at the growth that can come your way.

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I wanted to ask if u don’t mind when I try to hack a websites database I can’t get to the tables if I ping the website like u did will I be able to access the websites tables or not? Thanks.

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