Last week someone asked me how do you ping on a Mac. I've done it on Windows computers quite frequently before I switched to Mac, and I realized I never pinged on a Mac. So I googled, and found this wonderful article on eHow.
In short, instead of having to go to the not-so-pretty command prompt like in Windows, Mac has a utility to let you ping. The utility is called the Network Utility, which can be found in the Utilities folder in the Application folder. (Or you can always spotlight it.)
In the Network Utility, there is a Ping tab. Click on the tab, and you can enter a web address to ping.
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