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How to identity the protocol used by our network
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Not really sure what your asking but I've got a suggestion
open command prompt
Press Win+R, type "cmd", and enter/ok
Without quotes
type in "ipconfig /all"
without the quotes
this should tell you everything about any/all connections
Hope this helps!!!
open command prompt
Press Win+R, type "cmd", and enter/ok
Without quotes
type in "ipconfig /all"
without the quotes
this should tell you everything about any/all connections
Hope this helps!!!
Last edited by Smalls; Jun 4th, 2008 at 7:43 pm.
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