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Take a look at the parameters for ping... Unlike Winblows, the OS/2 ping
does not stop on it's own.
Ray Davison wrote:
> Steven Levine wrote:
>>
>>> Ping? What's ping? I think I did that once, a long time ago. Seems
>>> there was a utility.
>>
>> tcphelp ping
>
> Based on what I got from tcphelp ping, I picked two computers that I
> knew could connect to each other.:
>
> At a cmd line: ping "computer name".
>
> After a while I terminated the attempt; hundreds of packets sent, zero
> received.
>
> Ray
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