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Cmd ping transmit failed general failure11/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Default Profile, Inbound, Outbound connections are Turned off!!! After checking my firewall settings in Windows Firewall and Advanced Security, surprisingly I realized everything related to firewall – e.g. Running out of options, I decided it might be that Malware Bytes broke something during Malware removal hence I put out back Quarantined Malware files – but this didn't solve it either.įinally I found this post and this thread talking that reason for "General Failure" might be firewall related. I tried even connecting via Vivacom's mobile network 3G modem and even there I got the " General Failure" error … I tried even connecting the laptop directly into my homelan with UTP cable, but though everything got connected, there was no local network and internet. Here is moment to say even loopback device was returning "General Failure"! I tried booting in Safe mode, but as Hard Drive data is encrypted with Bitlocker encryption I was asked about some kinf of Serial Key – which I don't have at hand – hence I couldn't boot into Safe mode … and red some people managed to fix the issue after booting Windows into Safe mode with Networking. Then I tried restarting the PC a couple of times, but unfortunately none of those helped the shitty error: I tried trying to renew IPs, to make sure there is no some kind of IP assignment conflict with my other WIFI connected devices,reflushing DNS and resetting WinSock stack, hoping this could help: Just to realize I'm continually getting General Failure error … ![]() Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss) all seems fine, so as I got General Failure from pinging the Internet in order to make sure my Linux router is not the bottleneck I tried pinging Default GWĬ:UsersGeorgi> ping 192.168.2.1 Pinging 192.168.2.1 with 32 bytes of data: : EnabledĪs you see in above output I have notebook IP, default gateway and DNS IP assigned – i.e. : Intel(R) Centrino(R) Ultimate-N 6300 AGN Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection:ĭescription. As I could normally connect to the WIFI and I see there is an internet IP assigned running: I couldn't connect normally to my home Access Point and tried pinging Google from command line just to get an error:Īnd first I thought it is a wi-fi router related problem and restarted my WIFI Router – D-Link DI524. That's quite nasty because today I'm working from Home – well known among Hewlett Packard employees under WFH abbreviation. If you can help me, that would be awesome.Out of a sudden today after running Malware Bytes – Free Anti-Malware & Internet Security Software, and after it found some Malware () and removed it it WI-FI internet on my work computer HP Elitebook 8470p mysteriously stopped working. ![]() If you need extra information, just ask and I will provide that information. If I made a mistake in my configuration, please let me know. Pinging to whsserver is also giving general failure. Restarted the pc several times, even as antenna 2 and third router.Įnabling IPv6 on my network card gives my only Transmit Failed errors. I have tried to use the DNS servers of Google (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), but it doesn't seem to help. If I use the trace route commend to, this is the output: 1 25 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.178.1Ģ 8 ms 7 ms 8 ms (IP address of provider)ģ 42 ms 8 ms 9 ms Ĥ 41 ms 13 ms 13 ms Ĩ 14 ms 13 ms 12 ms Pinging to my main router does not give fail messages. I do not know where this error comes from. My problem is that I've got regularly an error message in my CMD windows, when I use the command 'ping -t'. Ofcourse all devices have a static IP-address. I will order the devices form main router to my pc in the correct order, with IP adresses. It is not the best network alignement, but it is not possible in another way. I am using Windows 10.įirst, I will explain the situation. I tried a few things, but it is not solved yet. I've got some problems with my home network. ![]()
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