Windows Command Line Tools
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Windows command line tools provide a wealth of troubleshooting information about computers and networks and in this video, you’ll learn about a few of them including: Ping, Tracert, Pathping, NSlookup, ARP, IPconfig, Netstat, SFC, DISM, and Telnet.
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I used your videos to pass A+ and Network+, now that I’m on Sec+ I wish you made those too. You explain content better than anyone else
@richarddawson2268
Ай бұрын
I've just finished watching all of the networking videos on this channel, loved them. Which others sources did you use to help you pass the network+?
As a desktop support technician, I use these commands on a daily basis, this has been a refresher. Thanks budy
You hit pretty much the standard tools to check your system and it's connections to the world. Good stuff.
As a visual learner, no one can make me understand the Network topics as much as you do. Whenever I need to know something related to Networking, you come as my savior. I will always debtful to you. Thanks a lot for your efforts, sensei!
These animations and explanations are the best i've seen on KZread. Just wish there were more frequent uploads.
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He's back! I love your content. By any chance, do you plan to add new content to your Networking series?
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Thank you was about to make a blog and video of important commands to look for my job interview and you made it easy. The two great part I liked about this video is 1. How to rectify errors and in what order you need to use sfc and dism. 2. The telnet part explaining what way it can be used.
Wow! This was really interesting. I didn't even know about the DISM command, until I saw this video. Thanks.👍
Keep the videos coming Sir, they’re great! Even my professor references your videos.
Tracert also uses ICMP echo (ping) packets, it just sends a lot less and so it does not show all the info in the output pathping does. My tracert test had sent 60 ICMP echo packets over 9 hops while pathping had 1730 over 9 hops. Pathping also takes a while so one can see why both exist.
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I knew about these commands but now I fully understand what they do thank you very much! :)
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All your videos are very easy to understand. Thanks
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Love your video's. Thank you for being my online teacher!
First time I've heard of DISM. The telnet to the resource that you mentioned are pretty cool
@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Me too. I learned about it doing research for this video.
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Very well done and explained as usual. Thank you.
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Straightforward explain! Excellent
Could you make a video about OSI Model?
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@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
First time I'm familiar with pathping and it looks like a pretty cool tool to use when needed. It could be also very valuable if you been explaining the "source to here" and "this node line" page heads in this command.
I've watched a few of your videos. Great stuff. I didn't know David Sedaris did YT videos! XD
Make a next video of advanced cmd that you can use and run as a Network troubleshooting! This is what looking for.
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@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
I watched a few minutes of it. Not sure if it's the entire movie, but it's pretty cool.
Passed my A+ 1101 thanks to you
PATHPING, ARP and DSIM are all new to me, I used SFC /SCANNOW to repair weird system problems, it's a really great tool. I'm interested in switches configuration using command line (intro level) Thanks!
Thank you very much for your well designed animated videos. All your videos are very easy to understand. I appreciate your hard work!. Would mind to make a video to teach us how to design an animated video like yours? Thank you!
Great video PowerCert! As a student learning about computer networking, these videos are very helpful!
@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
I wondered how much time you spent on this video anyway thanks for your efforts.
Outstanding, thanks a lot
Always amazing!
Good video, but one comment. The wording seemed to indicate that Windows will ARP to get the MAC address of any device it talks to. This isn't true. It will ARP to get the MAC address of any device on the local network that it talks to. If the device it's talking to is on a remote network, Windows will ARP to get the MAC address of the default gateway. It will use the default gateway's MAC address for the local network address, but use the IP address for the remote device.
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@michellenicole678
5 ай бұрын
hello where do you find his books?
@FOD832
5 ай бұрын
under the description area ebook
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I learned smth new thanks
Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Thanks chandant7137!
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Please make an animation on the video Stateless vs Stateful Firewalls.
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@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Thank you too
Thnx, missing the chkdsk command
Thank you !!!
Can you use these commands to check bottlnecks with powerline adapters?
I like to watch these videos even if I know all that stuff, it's so well explained! Other "commands" that are useful are the ones you type in the execute box (win+R). Saves a lot of time if you work as an IT. Exemples: compmgmt.msc (computer management) devmgmt.msc (device manager) control panel taskschd.msc (task scheduler) taskmgr (task manager) diskmgmt.msc (disk management) appwiz.cpl (add/remove programs) etc.
Can you please share the link of the detailed explanation of windows commamd
Could you create a video? How did you create these amazing videos?
WELL EXPLAINED. :)
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can you do a video of the MAC version? Thanks!
Which software do you use to make such beautiful animation😮
@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Powerpoint
@roshan2940
7 ай бұрын
Can you please make one basic tutorials ❤
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Welcome back
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I may be barking up the wrong tree, but can I ask why not one of these commands is listed when I type HELP at my windows command prompt, please 😮? FIO I’m running Windows 10 Pro ver 22H2 OS build 19045.3570. Any good advice appreciated …
@JamsODonnell100
15 күн бұрын
After I tried it, I thought this is an excellent question. And, as no one else has responded, I did some digging. My understanding (very limited) is that the ‘ help ‘ command, lists the commands that are in the current directory/ folder. The useful ‘commands’ mentioned in the video are actually programs (not commands as such, at all) and they are located, by Microsoft, in a different directory/ folder.
@tonymeadows100
14 күн бұрын
Thank you for replying - I’ll do some testing in various directories. Thanks again 👍
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Help to understand how to audit a system
please do linux command line Tools
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I really liked powershell. Finally a good Windows shell. But I couldn't get people to switch to it from cygwin/bash. Windows not only needs a good command line shell. Microsoft needs to do a better job promoting it.
you should always chkdsk before sfc and dism, and you should never use telnet since windows already have built-in SSH client in command line.
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@PowerCertAnimatedVideos
7 ай бұрын
Yes.
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Love ypur channel.bro shame you sold out to the sponsers 😢
Please explain about the router with 100 mbps wan port but 5 ghz wifi haa 866mbps link speed. how this is possible.
@bnrid8086
7 ай бұрын
the wan port must be gigabit at least
@Skiman__
7 ай бұрын
See the difference between wan and lan. Your local network can be linked at over 100mbps if you have the right cables and all devices support it, but if your actual internet port is below 100mbps, you will be limited to that speed connecting to external devices over the internet
@tobe2240
7 ай бұрын
Imagine you have a racing car in your garage. The garage door are large enough (866 mbps) to let the car through and you can drive it around your plot (LAN). Unfortunately the only gate in your fence (router) is wide enough just for a single person to pass (100 mbps). So you can drive your car very fast on your plot for example to get mail from mailbox and put it on the table in the living room, but you must go on foot outside (the Internet) to get the groceries and such, so it takes you a longer time overall. Of course you take a spin in your race car to the gate (from host to gateway - 866mbps), but you must go outside on foot (from the gateway into the Internet - 100 mbps).
Make a video on Linux commands
1:36 on my computer it says, for ex Reply from 192.168.1.190: Destination host unreachable. And note where 192.168.1.190 is the LAN IP of my computer even through I said it to ping 192.168.1.10
@JJFlores197
7 ай бұрын
Can you verify that 192.168.1.10 is a valid device on the network and that it is turned on? Some devices don't respond to pings.
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Nice! But there is the same Problem as on other Videos. If i send this Video a Person who want to use it, to find his problem. They always ask: "Were can i see the IP-Adress of my Computers?" So i have to tell him how to use "Net view". I can't make videos like this quality, so i hope you do it in and make a reupload. PLEASE!!!
2:24 Strange/odd. I thought it was to show the fastest possible route the packets could travel.
A server at 124° hopefully not in C 🔥6:50 😟
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This video is labelled wrong. Instead of it being "Windows Command Line Tools" it SHOULD say, "Windows Command Line NETWORKING Tools." I have been using DOS for over 30 years and the only command I have ever used in this video is PING. The commands you are using are so obscure nobody really needs to use them. As long as you can watch KZread then the internet is working! Yet, the commands used all the time are, "ECHO, CLS, DIR, COPY, XCOPY," etc., yet these are not explained here at all and are 100% so much more useful.