Have been given a Dell computer for my daughter, it is only just over a year old and cant get it to connect to internet. It keeps saying that the router is not working, when I know it is ok because my other computers work on the internet ok. When I was looking to see if I could find problem I managed to access something which let me check computer connection and it came up that the Gateway IP Ping failed so I would not be able to connect to internet
failed gateway ip ping on dell xps 15r laptop and slows up the internet, but when I plug it into the outlet, ping test passes and the internet screams.
I have a Dell inspiron 1545 laptop, which will not connect to my BT homehub, I know it is not the hub as can connect with my old PC. I ran a connections diagnostics test and it failed at IP Gateway ping.
We have a VPN setup between two Cisco RV082 routers, the VPN status shows as connected however I can't ping the other network. I am unable to ping between routers, let alone ping computers behind those routers.
We have 2 branches, branch 1 is on a static IP and branch 2 is Dynamic. I am able to connect via QuickVPN from Branch 2 to Branch 1 and remote desktop to computers, however have yet to VPN/remote desktop in the opposite direction.
To me it seems like a firewall issue at branch 2, but what's causing this. Also they are currently running 2 differnet firmware version not sure if this would cause a problem.
I set this up and I can ping all the gateways but never the hosts. I was hoping I could make these links between 6500's a mix of L2 and L3. Check it out. They are connected in a linear fashion R1--->R2--->R3. I can ping from R1 to R3's SVI4 gateway but I can never ping a host on that SVI4. I was hoping that I could use the port-channels between 6500's as routed links or as trunk links depending on the type of traffic....thought it would ease the migration. I suppose I could always get rid of the port-channels and just make separate L2 and L3 links between the 6500's.
My Dell Inspiron Win 7 equipped computer cannot connect to the Internet. I have a DSL router that I can wirelessly connect to, but it says no Internet access. I used the manual Intel Wireless Manual Diagnostic Tools to test my system and failed the ping test. Dialog box says "no response, default gateway,DHCP server" and indicates the ping test failed.I have checked my router and it is working nominally; other laptops in my family have Internet access just fine. My Intel Centrino Wireless N 1030 adapter is working fine. I detect no other hardware problems on my laptop.
Using Network Assistant in XP, plugged ethernet cable to first front port and keep getting "Failed to get Default Gateway. Check your security settings to make sure the current Java Virtual Machine is not prevented from running commands.", I have tried reducing secruity to nothing but I still get the same problem.
I also have an official cisco console cable and tried that, but Hyperterminal just does not pick it up when plugged in. I have left the IP dynamic, turned off all netowork adapters apart from ethernet, set the baud rate etc... correctly, still no joy.
I connects to the wireless box and has full signal but an exclamation mark is present.I have run some tests and the IPv4 and IPv6 say they have no internet access.I also run a full test and everything passed except the ping test which failed and it said: no response:default gateway response: dhcp server it suggested disabling security firewall but i'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do or even how to do that!
Ran a diagnostics test and failed the Ping test. I'm using the university resident internet. Called the tech place and they said they're investigating their connections and networking thing on their end. Just in case though, I want to know if there's actually something wrong with my laptop rather than their equipment.
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I have a VM server, whose IP is in customer VLAN600 ( 172.60.60.10/24 ) and Peer end is switch then Firewall.Switch is configured with same VLAN600 and learning mac-address of Server on VLAN 600, Firewall is also having VLAN600 and IP is 172.60.60.1/24.Server is not able to Ping/reach Firewall and vice versa.
I have a dell inspiron mini 1010 with 1397 wifi card. I am trying to connect to internet through wifi but comp. wont connect. when i run diagnostic it says internet ip ping faild. my router( witch is an arris xfinity) is working fine with two other computers. strangly it connects with my netgear router just fine.
i'm having problem to ping succesfully default gateway on Router1 from Router2. Basically i can: - ping from R1 the serial interface on R2 and default gateway on R2 - telnet from R1 to R2 - ping from R2 to serial link on R1, BUT I CANNOT ping default gateway from R2 to R1 Below is the photo showing topology and running configuration on both routers
I have more than 10 PC om my Workgroup, using DHCP on network, but I have one PC alwaws got wrong IP (auto from dhcp), and can't connect even using static IP (status connect, but can't ping to gateway and other IP)Here "ipconfig /all" on one of PC that work. [code]
I have a wireless system and I am setting up the player but cannot connect because of the gateway ping problem.I called my server and was told that my average ping rate is 1292 and have no hope of getting connected.
I've spent the last two days working on this problem and it is killing me! I know the answer has to be something simple, but despite hours of searching and trying different things, I just can't seem to fix it.Essentially, I am going to be installing a Cisco 2691 and use it as the default gateway for a small business. It will be directly connected to a cable modem with a static IP. The other Ethernet interface is going to connect to a 2950 switch with a couple different VLANs.
The problem I'm having is that I can ping anything external from the router itself. From the clients connected to the 2950, I can ping IPs in other VLANs, and I can ping up to the IP of the external interface, but no pings go beyond that.I've set up NAT overload on the router, and when I do a debug ip nat, I see the pings trying to get through with the proper translations, but I still don't receive ICMP replies back.I set up GNS3 to simulate what I'm trying to accomplish (since it emulates a 2691). Attached is a jpg of the topology -- on the right is the "simulated ISP" with 3 loopback networks and one host on a different subnet. The 2691 has a static route to the "Internet" router, and can ping everything attached to the router, including the host. The host (5.5.5.5) can also ping the outside interface of the 2691 (50.50.50.2).
However, the hosts behind the 2691 can't ping past 50.50.50.2. The 192.168.0.x network can be ignored, because that network won't need to access the Internet. But the 10.10.20.x (VLAN 20) and 10.10.30.x (VLAN 30) networks will need to. In the simulation, the hosts are 10.10.20.5 and 30.5. They can ping each other, their default gateways, and the 2691 outside interface (50.50.50.2) but not the other side, the "Internet" router at 50.50.50.1 or beyond.
I have one router and four switch one switch in server mode reset of them all in client mode. Four pc located in native vlan(default) and other 4pc connect in vlan20 now the problem is vlan10 pc cannot communicate with router (192.168.100.1). I try router on stick but I can't assign same ip in sub interface is there any way to access 100.1 ???
In my network i have Cisco nexus 4 switches those are running as redundancy and fault tolerance. I have mulitple VRF instances are running, when i tried to ping the gateway IP (hsrp Virtual IP) witch same VRF instance it is getting packet loss.
I'm trying to get a 2811 router with a NM-AIR-WLC6 Wireless Controller Module to work with an c1200 series access point. The LWAP is connected to a 2690 switch which has a trunk connected to the router. My configuration looks very similar to example 2 on this page: [URL] . The LWAP does get an IP from the DHCP pool on the router. I can also connect to the GUI of the controller from a PC on VLAN 250 (which also is connected to the switch).
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The moment I join my Wireless network I get no IP and when I enter a valid static IP, I still can't ping the gateway. I also noticed that the controller could ping the gateway before I configured the interface. After configuring an interface with that gateway, the controller loses the ability to ping to it. I can't seem to figure out why. I've been working all week on getting this controller and LWAP to broadcast a fully working network.
A while ago internet access was slowed right down for an hour or so. I have a phone line that comes into the house and then into gateway (10.0.0.2) then ethernet from that to linksys wifi router (192.168.1.1). So I did the following ping and repeated what you see below a few times to see that these results were broadly consistent, which was the case. One other person is connected to linksys via ethernet cord and they might have been on at the time. Questions are.... are these results consistent with contention caused by other user on the linksys? and why can I ping gateway but not the router? That makes no sense to me! I am not annoyed with the other person if he is hogging the network...I like him. I just wonder whats going on. When the internet works results from pinging are all as one would expect
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about two days ago my main PC lost the ability to connect to the internet. I'm useing a trendnet tew-687ga adapter and a netgear n600 router. I can't ping the default gatway 192.168.1.1
I have been using this router for the last six months and never had a single problem. Then yesterday out of nowhere internet stopped working and I was not able ping my ISP gateway (both wired and wireless) [Received: Destination host not reachable on both Windows Vista / 7]. Rebooted the router but still no luck. Unplugged / Replugged the net connection from the WAN port and then finally ping was successful.Now the weird this is every time I power on the router the Internet does not work and ISP Gateway seems not reachable, but if I unplug/replug the WAN connection the ping reply starts and internet works without any problem.
This would probably sound like a stupid question but it took at least 2 hours of my time so far. I have a 3750 switch where a router and a server is connected. From the switch I can ping the router and server with no issue (directely connected). But from the server I am not able to ping the router. The router and the server are in the same subnet. The router is configured as the default router for the server. I am not able to ping the server from the router either. Here's the output of the ip route from the router. The server IP address is 10.1.200.21 and the router IP address is 10.10.200.1
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 8 subnets, 3 masks C 10.1.30.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0.30 C 10.1.20.0/24 is directly connected, FastEthernet0/0.20
We have two ASA5510s, each with outside interfaces to the same two ISPs (different IP addresses within the same subnet, of course). Both ASAs allow ICMP on all (inside and outside) interfaces. One ASA's default route is to ISP-1 and the other is to ISP-2. We can ping the default gateways for both ISPs from only one ASA. From the other ASA, we can only ping the default gateway for the default route but not the other. The pings originate from an inside client, first configured with the default gateway for ASA-1, then for ASA-2. Why does this happen, how do I troubleshoot something like this and how do I fix it?
Switching out a 5510 as our primary firewall with a 5520. I've essentially copied the working config from the 5510, and put it on to the 5520, making small changes where necessary. Plug everything. I cannot get out to the internet.
Facts:
-All interfaces have no shut on them -No machine can ping out to the internet gateway -All machines can ping out to the inside interface of the firewall -It's not a problem with the internet because I can take a laptop, enter in our outside interface information, plug it into the internet gateway, and I can get out to the internet just fine.
I have a a firewall policy on a Cisco 2911 - the zone policy from OutZone>InZone basically drops everything apart from inspected traffic on the opposite direction and a few essential traffic generated externally (such as Outlook web access and E-mail exchanging). However, I seem to be getting a lot of firewall drops coming from the immediate gateway of the ADSL WAN address to the internal IP range on port 3. I get about 10 hits every 5 seconds.
Policy:
policy-map type inspect FWPol_Out-In class type inspect CCP_PPTP pass class type inspect FCMAP_In-Email pass class type inspect FCMAP_In-OutlookWebAccess inspect(code)
%FW-6-LOG_SUMMARY: 1 packet were dropped from IMMEDIATE WAN GATEWAY:0 => INTERNAL IP ADDRESS:3 (target:class)-(FWPair_Out-In:class-default), the immediate gateway would ping an internal IP address? Keepalive? Could this be stemming from another problem? The traffic wasn't generated internally as all InZone>OutZone is inspected.
I used the Cisco Configuration Professional to add an Easy VPN Server to my 3825. I'm able to connect when remote but I can't ping the default gateway of 192.168.1.1 which is in the same network as the VPN DHCP pool. I can access every single other device on the VLAN segments but not the default gateway which means when i connect I can't look at my router. And there's more, I cannot ping anything offnet (ie 75.75.75.75).
Attached are some images which show some details from the client during the VPN connect and a few from the router (i had to use the lan switch as a jump host). If you can figure this out before I go back to the coffee shop to test this tomorrow I will send you a cake.
I am using the default configuration at this point. I just connected 1 computer using the default IP with DHCP on the RV042 router. 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0.I connect my wildblue satalite modem using a static IP address 75.106.203.xxx / 255.255.252.0 I can ping the RV042 router and the static IP address of the wildblue router but I can't ping the gateway on the wildblue side. Either from the PC or the Router diag tools.