Pinging from command prompt

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I can not use the ping command from the command or dos black screen. I am
hooked up wireless but cannot get anything done or checked in dos. Windows
help is useless. Frustrated after 8 hours
 
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What firewall are you running?


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|I can not use the ping command from the command or dos
black screen. I am
| hooked up wireless but cannot get anything done or checked
in dos. Windows
| help is useless. Frustrated after 8 hours
| --
| Karen
 
I have Panda antivirus and windows firewall running. I don't think I have
anything else.
 
Run "ipconfig /all" (don't type the quotes) at a shell prompt and post
results.
 
all I get is ping is not recognized as an internal or external command, batch
file or executable. ipconfig /all same error message. Seems my wireless
network connector shows connected but my computer won't connect to the
internet.
 
I recommend you post this in the Wireless Networking Community. Put in your
laptop/desktop product with type of wireless connection. Also put in the
wireless router/hub you are using and hw you have it configured. How far are
you from the wireless router/hub? Are any other PC's able to connect? Is
this at home or are you in a Hotel with wireless connection? Provide as much
info as possible so your issue can be resolved. You have not provided enough
information to troubleshoot this properly. They will be able to help you
with this. Good luck
 
Type set in a command prompt and copy the output (right click title bar - Edit to copy).
 
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