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Old 02-21-2008, 01:20 PM
Johan Lindquist
 
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Default Re: Network is unreachable

So anyway, it was like, 08:29 CET Jan 08 2008, you know? Oh, and, yeah,
m.s.w was all like, "Dude,
> Johan Lindquist pisze:
>> So anyway, it was like, 13:08 CET Jan 07 2008, you know? Oh, and, yeah,
>> Mark Hobley was all like, "Dude,


>>> Hmmm, I have a different problem than what I first thought. I
>>> guess that the packets are not being forwarded to the default
>>> gateway.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?

>>
>> What does 'route' say on the machine that is not working and does
>> it look different from the ones that are?
>>
>> Also, that broadcast doesn't seem to match the netmask (the values
>> in your previous article), but I don't believe it has any impact on
>> your current problem.

>
> Don't you think that the problem can be in 10.0.0.1 - is there
> connection up an running to internet?


If the machines that reportedly work are using the same gateway,
then the problem is likely something other than the router being
disconnected from the internet.

Only the OP can tell if they are, though.

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