Hardware Error On Ping Command
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'General Discussion' started by moerl, Mar 23, 2006. moerl Network Guru Member I'm on quite an adventure here.. just check out the second half or so of this thread http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/hardware-error-when-pinging-router.13688/ and the related one here. Whereas at first the problem seemed to be with http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshootingping.htm the router, I am now, after flashing to Thibor 14, convinced that it is my system. I just don't know how this happened or why it's occurring.. but when I unplug my ethernet cable to test the wireless link and then ping the router using command prompt, I just get this: Seconds after plugging the hardware error ethernet back in and repeating the same exact command, everything works fine! I get a reply and all. The strange thing about all this is here... All of these are for the wireless connection. Windows is telling me everything is fine, essentially! But why on earh does my wireless connection not work? I just don't get it. I've changed the channel on which the router broadcasts the wireless signal hardware error on to "2". Do wireless NICs automatically switch to the correct channel when they find a connection? This shouldn't even matter though, because as you can see, I HAVE a standing connection. moerl, Mar 23, 2006 #1 Toxic Administrator Staff Member try reconnecting the wireless connection without the LAN cable in place Toxic, Mar 23, 2006 #2 moerl Network Guru Member Toxic said: try reconnecting the wireless connection without the LAN cable in placeClick to expand... Just tried that. I just never get past ACQUIRING NETWORK ADDRESS. Well, unless acquiring a network address is supposed to take hours... moerl, Mar 23, 2006 #3 Toxic Administrator Staff Member ok try uninstalling and the reinstall the wireless drivers. dont use the lan cable at all. this will add false DHCP info to you computer as it is trying to access the net via the lan adapter all the time. make sure first of all the WRT has no encryption or mac filtering in place to start with. Toxic, Mar 24, 2006 #4 moerl Network Guru Member I tried a million things. Finally I loaded a fresh disk drive image onto the system, with just about nothing installed. It was so fresh I didn't even h
IP or name Error code 65, 10043, 10050 and 10091 transmit failed Destination not unreachable General Failure Ping Hardware Error Host is unreachable Pinging host name display FQDN Ping lists a public IP instead of private IP Receiving a reply from a different IP TTL expired in transit Can't ping another computer because of the ICF Sometimes, XP's built-in Firewall may enable after running network setup wizard on LAN connections. You can't ping or access the XP computer. To disable the XP firewall on the connection, go to the properties of the Connections, select Advanced, and deselect the firewall. Can't ping outside IP or name If you can't ping outside IP, make sure you have correct gateway. If you can't ping outside computer name or web name, check the DNS settings. Can't use ping If you cannot use ping successfully at any point, confirm that: 1)The computer was restarted after TCP/IP was configured. 2) The IP address of the local computer is valid and appears correctly on ipconfig /all. 3) IP routing is enabled and the link between routers is operational. 4) For the security reasons, many organizations block the return of ICMP (ping) packets so that ping or tracert may not be possible to obtain a response. Error code 65, 10043 and 10050, transmit failed Symptoms: When using ping command, you may receive either of the following: "Transmit failed, error code 65" or "Transmit failed, error code 10050" Resolutions: make sure your firewall, NAT or router doesn't disable ping and to allow ICMP Echo and Echo Reply packets. Hardware Error Symptom: when you try to ping an IP, you may receive "hardware error" reply. Causes: 1. Bad NIC. 2. The cable doesn't plug in. Host is unreachable Q: When I ping the server using one of the clients it says the host is unreachable. Why? A: 1) Make sure all machines are on the same local subnet and no routers in between. 2) Check the lmhosts file to make sure that you do not have an outdated file. Ping lists a public IP instead of private IP Symptom: when you ping a LAN computer like ping chicagotechpc1, you may receive a public ip 64.176.153.103 instead of the computer private IP 192.168.1.100. Cause: Incorrect DNS settings. Also please refer to this link: destination not reachable However, ping a public IP got "Destination not unreachable", for example,. ping 4.2.2.1 ... Reply from 192.168.1.1: Destination not unreachable. ... www.howtonetworking.com/casestudy/dest