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How to Check Open TCP/IP Ports in Windows
Run the command "netstat -ab" in an elevated Command Prompt, PowerShell, or Terminal window to see a list of applications and their associated ports. Checking open ports can be done using built-in ...
Press Ctrl + Shift + ESC to launch the Task Manager Once done, go to the Process tab option and tap on the Ethernet or WiFi. Notice if it displays high network activity. Switch to the Processes tab, ...
Learn how to download, install, and use Speccy on Windows 11 to monitor your PC hardware and temperatures with ease.
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