Cool Running a Traceroute to check for connection issues


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DATE: Feb. 14, 2019, 3:45 a.m.

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  1. Cool Running a Traceroute to check for connection issues
  2. If you are having connection issues and want to pinpoint where the cause is. You can follow the different instructions below (depending on the type of Operating System you have) to run a traceroute.
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  9. You can perform a traceroute by performing the following steps:
  10. Windows Vista/7
  11. 1. Go to Start
  12. 2. Enter cmd in search programs and files, and select the cmd.exe in the programs list
  13. 3. At the prompt, type tracert yourdomain.com and hit enter.
  14. Windows XP/2000
  15. 1. Go to Start > Run...
  16. 2. Enter cmd and click OK.
  17. 3. At the prompt, type tracert yourdomain.com and hit enter.
  18. Windows ME/98/98SE
  19. 1. Go to Start > Run...
  20. 2. Enter command and click OK.
  21. 3. At the prompt, type tracert yourdomain.com and hit enter.
  22. Unix/Linux/Mac OS X
  23. 1. Open a terminal screen
  24. 2. At the prompt, type traceroute -I yourdomain.com and hit enter
  25. .:|NSlookup|:.
  26. You can perform a nslookup by performing the following steps:
  27. Windows Vista/7
  28. 1. Go to Start
  29. 2. Enter cmd in search programs and files, and select the cmd.exe in the programs list
  30. 3. At the prompt, type nslookup yourdomain.com and hit enter.
  31. Windows XP/2000
  32. 1. Go to Start > Run...
  33. 2. Enter cmd and click OK.
  34. 3. At the prompt, type nslookup yourdomain.com and hit enter.
  35. Windows ME/98/98SE
  36. 1. Go to Start > Run...
  37. 2. Enter command and click OK.
  38. 3. At the prompt, type nslookup yourdomain.com and hit enter.
  39. Unix/Linux/Mac OS X
  40. 1. Open a terminal screen
  41. 2. At the prompt, type nslookup yourdomain.com and hit enter

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