CompTIA Network+ Simulation part2
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- CompTIA Network+ Simulation
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After fixing the incorrect configuration, you need to test connectivity by pinging from all PCs to all the other PCs
How do you do that?
@@NNOutBurger_Gaming Ping each PC's IP address
Thank you for informing everybody of this requirement!
This question popped up in the Network plus exam yesterday, knowing this one helped a lot, Thanks so much.
007 or 008 ?
@@813daniel Probably 007, but still relevant for us 008 folks.
@@jackofthecoke appreciate it fam i passed last week the AP settings vid is solid
Another very useful video.
Thanks
really helpful thank you
Sir do you have to type in cmd ipconfig /all?
Yes, you will have that option in the exam
@@InformatikLab thank you gonna take the exam next week 🙈
why will you type ipconfig/all? Arent we suppose to only ping IP adresses?
@@rahabarbhuiyan9513 ur right but there is one similar question like this its either they change that old one and made a new one the other simulation, you will be asked to test connectivity after fixing the issues. You MUST ping the other three computers on EACH computer (i.e. from PC1, ping PC2, PC3, PC4, and from PC2, ping PC1, PC3 and PC4, etc) check exam premium
this was question one on my first attempt
Good luck on your next try. I’m studying 📚 now
Did you pass?
@@pepincin yes 👍. Now going for CCNA
@@lertub congrats!
@@lertub I did not :(