Windows 10: Network connectivity fails

Discus and support Network connectivity fails in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi, An ipv4 ping from my multihomed Windows 10 host to Ubuntu running under Hyper-V only works when using the same subnet as the source that is used... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by rvanspaa, Apr 3, 2019.

  1. rvanspaa Win User

    Network connectivity fails


    Hi,


    An ipv4 ping from my multihomed Windows 10 host to Ubuntu running under Hyper-V only works when using the same subnet as the source that is used by the internal NIC being used by Ubuntu. This also true when neither the host nor the Linux firewalls are enabled. Running Wireshark in Linux reveals that the ping is received, replied to and delivered back to the interface.

    However the reply apparently gets dropped before being returned to the original source interface in Windows.

    This is apparent from the following snippet from the firewall log when the firewall on windows is enabled. Note that the firewall rules are set to allow all pings - even external ones.


    C:\Windows\system32>ping linux -S 192.168.20.2

    Pinging Linux [10.2.1.101] from 192.168.20.2 with 32 bytes of data:
    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.
    Request timed out.

    Ping statistics for 10.2.1.101:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)


    Resultant firewall log:


    2019-04-04 13:32:46 DROP ICMP 192.16****0 - - - - 0 0 - RECEIVE

    In short the echo-replies are being dropped (or the firewall log claims they are), while being delivered back to the source.


    The routing is correct, because a ping of 192.168.20.2 initiated in Linux is returned without error.


    This problem only arises with ipv4. ipv6 pings work fine in both directions.


    Related facts:


    1) Ping of Linux from windows running on a separate computer that is also on the 192.168.20 network also get's "dropped" at source on the other computer.

    2) A ping of the other computer from Linux works fine (both 1pv4 and ipv6).

    3) SSH from the other computer also fails, so the problem is not only ICMP related, however nothing shows up in the firewall log in that case of SSH.

    4) When running Suse under SFU on the host (i.e. the same machine hosting both SFU and Linux under Hyper-V), "ping 10.2.1.101 -I 192.168.20.2" is returned, but the firewall log on the host claims that it was dropped.

    5) The installation of SFU was done yesterday, and this problem has existed for weeks.

    6) ipv4 - ipv6 preferences are set to 0 in the registry.

    7) A ping to another subnet on the host is returned without error. E.g.

    C:\Windows\system32>ping 10.4.4.103 -S 192.168.20.2

    Pinging 10.4.4.103 from 192.168.20.2 with 32 bytes of data:
    Reply from 10.4.4.103: bytes=32 time=15ms TTL=127
    Reply from 10.4.4.103: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127
    Reply from 10.4.4.103: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=127
    Reply from 10.4.4.103: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=127

    Ping statistics for 10.4.4.103:
    Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
    Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 15ms, Average = 4ms

    :)
     
    rvanspaa, Apr 3, 2019
    #1

  2. Losing network connection

    Hello Dear, if you have a laptop or a PC with a wireless network adapter, you can see a list of available wireless networks and then connect to one of those networks. The wireless networks will only appear if your PC has a wireless network adapter installed, the adapter is turned on, and the wireless access point is in range.

    1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Network and Internet Connections, and then click Network Connections.

    2. In the left pane, under Network Tasks, click View available wireless networks.
    In case, If you don't see the network you want to connect to, click Refresh network list. If you see the network but the signal is weak, move the PC closer to the wireless router.

    3. Click the network you want to connect to, and then click Connect.

    4. If you're connecting to a secure network, type the security key, and then click OK.

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    martinkaren77, Apr 3, 2019
    #2
  3. Mel Tar Win User
    No network connection

    Hello Graham,

    To resolve your concern about wireless network issues, please click the link below and follow the suggested troubleshooting steps:

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Mel Tar, Apr 3, 2019
    #3
  4. Network connectivity fails

    network connectivity

    I highly suggest that you try these steps instead:


    • Press theWindows
      key + X button on your keyboard.

    • Go to
      Control Panel.

    • Select
      Network and Sharing Center.

    • Click on
      Internet options.

    • Choose
      Connections
      tab.

    • Click on
      LAN Settings.

    • Uncheck
      Use a Proxy server for your LAN.

    • Click
      Apply, then
      OK.
     
    CourageDog, Apr 3, 2019
    #4
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