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MTIH1992 | 19:00 Sat 06th Aug 2005 | Technology
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I was hopeing you cleaver people at the answerbank could help me out here. Im trying to learn to be a professional in Command Prompt/MS-DOS and one thing i cant do is i cant change the amound of data i ping. It always says pinging with 32 bytes of data and i dont know how do change it to 50 bytes of data for example. Please tell me how to do that.

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Briefly, "ping -L 64 192.168.1.1" means issue the ping command with a length of 64 bytes to the IP quoted. The L isn't case sensitive i think.

As a general rule, in the cmd window, 'command /?' gives help with the usage and parameters, e.g. ping /?

 

Also try 'help|more' for a list of some commands.

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