if you install the sysinternals suite from the Microsoft store it adds whois to your path and I find that very useful, I also think that everyone should have iperf3 as well
I willie question I’m using unifi network all my networks are isolated works fine I use 192.168 subnets from 10 to 60 third octet I have 2 wan connections straight to my UDM getting a public ip from both isp but I want to use static iPs for both isp connections can I do that and what pi range you recommend. Thanks much
getmac /v (maybe combined with | clip). I work in ISP side (including managed network services) and sometimes we need to dig into customer side routers and/or firewalls to investigate connection issues. Easier way to get workstation's MAC address from end user :D
if you install the sysinternals suite from the Microsoft store it adds whois to your path and I find that very useful, I also think that everyone should have iperf3 as well
Thanks Willie!
Great Info to have. Thanks Willie
arp -a and trippy are my most used
@@jhippl I use arp and show mac address more in switches than I do workstations
I willie question I’m using unifi network all my networks are isolated works fine I use 192.168 subnets from 10 to 60 third octet I have 2 wan connections straight to my UDM getting a public ip from both isp but I want to use static iPs for both isp connections can I do that and what pi range you recommend. Thanks much
i am sure this list never end, i assum you know about mtr on linux or winmtr on windows
@@petmic202 I've heard of them -- I should clarify my list is packaged with Windows.
An FQDN with UniFi networks would be handy
memmaker
lol
Taking us waaaay back 😂
getmac /v (maybe combined with | clip). I work in ISP side (including managed network services) and sometimes we need to dig into customer side routers and/or firewalls to investigate connection issues. Easier way to get workstation's MAC address from end user :D