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Checking the loopback address connection

Checking the loopback address connection

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Reiinee
Junior Member
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10-10-2023, 08:26 PM
#1
It becomes useful when diagnosing issues by checking if the network interface is functioning correctly. The person suggested using it to test the NIC adapter, though its reliability depends on the situation.
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Reiinee
10-10-2023, 08:26 PM #1

It becomes useful when diagnosing issues by checking if the network interface is functioning correctly. The person suggested using it to test the NIC adapter, though its reliability depends on the situation.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
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10-11-2023, 04:08 AM
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Absolutely, that's a practical method. Checking the loopback address completes the full process of setting up a connection and exchanging data. It provides a fast way to verify if TCP/IP is operational. If it fails, it usually indicates a major network issue or misconfiguration.
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MooMoo2011
10-11-2023, 04:08 AM #2

Absolutely, that's a practical method. Checking the loopback address completes the full process of setting up a connection and exchanging data. It provides a fast way to verify if TCP/IP is operational. If it fails, it usually indicates a major network issue or misconfiguration.

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xXSuperNovaXx
Posting Freak
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10-11-2023, 08:58 AM
#3
It might also indicate a hardware issue with the NIC or network card on the machine.
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xXSuperNovaXx
10-11-2023, 08:58 AM #3

It might also indicate a hardware issue with the NIC or network card on the machine.

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AchieverOne
Junior Member
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10-16-2023, 06:46 AM
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The loopback checks only that the network stack operates properly, regardless of whether any physical network cards are present.
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AchieverOne
10-16-2023, 06:46 AM #4

The loopback checks only that the network stack operates properly, regardless of whether any physical network cards are present.