Security News > 2021 > May > Best Windows 10 commands to diagnose your Internet connection
To help with this, we have outlined six Windows 10 commands that you can use to troubleshoot your Internet connection and help determine why you cannot reach a website.
All of the commands we list below require you to execute them via the Windows 10 command prompt.
Windows 10 will now open the Command Prompt and wait for commands that you type in and then press enter on your keyboard to execute.
The commands below are found in older versions of Windows, and their instructions are almost identical, but our additional instructions focus on Windows 10.
The PathPing command is an interesting utility as it combines both the ping and tracert commands into one tool.
After using these commands, you find that your Internet connection is not working or is slow, it can be difficult to determine the cause.
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