As in the superuser post, I am able to connect to other computers on the network over ssh, ping other computers and even play videos off of my main computer's Windows Shared Folders, but I cannot ping the primary router and I cannot connect to anything outside the network.

Sep 09, 2019 · If you cannot access your NETGEAR router, try these troubleshooting methods. To troubleshoot your router follow these steps: 1. Using an Ethernet cable, connect your computer and router to each other. May 29, 2015 · Wireless devices are connected to a separate LAN - wireless router (netgear wnr1000v3) acts as DHCP server, and DC acts as DNS for all devices. Wireless devices can ping ethernet and wireless devices, but ethernet devices cannot ping wireless devices by ip nor hostname. Nov 22, 2007 · Apparently connected but can't ping my router (or access anything) - posted in Networking: I have tried to access my home network from my desktop both with and without wires. Although it can see the wireless connection (USB) and the router can see it, I am unable to connect or to ping the router from the machine. The other machines on the network are all working perfectly. According to both Jul 30, 2012 · No. I remember not being able to ping it ever. It's a cable modem/router in one, not the one I use at home but in another place (account's in my name). I never changed any settings, it's all on default settings. I've got an actiontec GT784WNV router-modem. It's been working well for a long time, and still seems OK: The lights indicate correctly, and I can access websites with no trouble. However, when I try to rouse 192.168.0.1 I get timeouts on http or ping or tracert. My network settings are set to auto-d

Between router to router, they can ping each other successfully. Between computers on the same switch, they can ping each other successfully. However, when I try to ping PC7 to PC1 for instance, or vice versa, the requests time out. The IP Address of the Seattle Router is 23.12.0.1/24 and Van Nuys is 23.12.0.2/24.

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Feb 18, 2014 · i have two routerscisco router(1841) A and cisco router(1841) B..router A is connected to my switch 2950(192.168.2.90/24), through fa0/0 port with ip address(192.168.2.1/24). my fa0/1 port on router A i gave an ip addr (192.168.3.1/30) to enable me connect to router through port fa0/0 with ip address (192.168.3.2/30). i can ping both routers but the problem is i cant ping router B from

If you cannot ping your router but connected to it, the issue is more on the router than the firewalls on your machine. Normally firewall would not block the sending machine from sending out the packets. Some routers have firewall features called Block Ping from WAN. Check your router. Hope this helps. domain name system - I can connect, but cannot ping/route The router is set to be DMZ on the modem. L2TP passthrough is enabled on the router (no option for this on the modem). SPI firewall is enabled on router. Again, I don't know if this affects anything. I get a request timeout when attempting tracert to 192.168.0.3. I also cannot even ping the VPN gateway. [SOLVED] Cannot ping my router from from outside internet? Dec 09, 2013 Can ping router but can't connect in browser. - Windows 7 Jan 19, 2011