Source: Windows Central
Windows 10 makes it easy to connect to a network and the internet using a wired or wireless connection. However, sometimes, you may still need to manage settings manually or troubleshoot connectivity problems, and this is when the many built-in command-line tools can come in handy.
Regardless of the issue, Windows 10 is likely to have a Command Prompt tool that can help you resolve the most common problems. For instance,
ipconfig and
ping are among the most basic tools to view network settings and troubleshoot connectivity issues. If you are dealing with a routing problem, the
route command can display the current routing table to examine and determine related issues, and with the