I'm on a Windows 7 Enterprise laptop. Everything network related works fine but ping and tracert return General Failure. It even happens when I ping loopback. I've been Googling, but it seems...
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I'm on a Windows 7 Enterprise laptop. Everything network related works fine but ping and tracert return General Failure. It even happens when I ping loopback. I've been Googling, but it seems...
I like the ping loop idea. I suggest doing a larger packet size to get a good test. (something like "-l 1500")
If you have full access to the devices out there, you can find a free network monitor...
Does anyone have access to Packet Tracer version 6+? I know GNS3 is out there, but I've received some lab files for PT that I would like to be able to take a look at.
Thanks!
Slow to the party...
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That first brake picture looks like what my brother's '81 Malibu looked like when he finally realized there was probably something wrong with the brakes.
I get that after logging in. Clicking around works, though.
Networking forum? Since the crash I've been turning more to the "connecting bits together" side of the business.