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    Talking How do i do a traceroute??

    fellows please help me out i want to do a trace route in windows.... tell me how to do it??

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    Thnx man a million thnx

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    Traceroute is a command which can show you the path a packet of information takes from your computer to one you specify. It will list all the routers it passes through until it reaches its destination, or fails to and is discarded. In addition to this, it will tell you how long each 'hop' from router to router takes.

    In Windows, select Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. This will give you a black window

    Enter the word tracert, followed by a space, then the domain name.

    Firstly it tells you that it's tracing the route to indiabroadband.net, tells you the IP address of that domain, and what the maximum number of hops will be before it times out.

    Next it gives information about each router it passes through on the way to its destination.

    few days back when evander was facing problems in logging in to site i asked him to send the trace router on notepad, sharing it with you guys here

    tracert.jpg

    Hope it may help you

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    in dos prompt

    tracert <website you want to trace>

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