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| - | The Ping page provides a TCP/ | + | This menu provides a ping function  | 
| - | **Adddress: **Specifies  | + | **Address:** here, specify  | 
| - | **Ping Count: **Here you enter the number of ICMP echo request messages you wish to send to the Address. | + | \\ | 
| - | **Packet Size: | + | **Ping Count:** the number of ICMP echo request packets you wish to send to the address. | 
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| + | **Packet Size:** the size (in bytes) of the extra data portion of each ICMP ping packet to send to the address. | ||
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| + | Larger values can be useful for discovering issues with throughput or MTU accepted by the network. | ||
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