News
Netstat is a command-line tool for troubleshooting device connectivity. Learn what it is and how to use the Netstat tool in Windows 11/10.
You can use the netstat command to monitor and troubleshoot many network problems, and in this guide, I'll show you how.
The netstat command can display an overwhelming amount of network statistics. Ready to make your focus a little easier with a series of aliases?
Learn how to use netstat commands to watch open ports. Using the –b, -o, -an, interval, and tasklist commands, you can find IP addresses, port numbers, connections, process IDs and associated ...
You can identify open ports on a Windows 7 machine by running a single command with the correct switches from the command prompt. Run the "netstat" command to quickly identify open ports.
Identify ports in use on a workstation with the "netstat" command. You can also use the Resource Monitor to identify which application or service on a computer is using a specific port.
Columnist Douglas Schweitzer takes a look at the Netstat command and how it can help you determine if your computer has been infected by a malevolent agent.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results