Windows 10: Unable to ping a machine on a Windows home LAN

Discus and support Unable to ping a machine on a Windows home LAN in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; We have a new Windows 11 Home pc. We have a computer on the same subnet where we share files. Windows firewall has been turned off on both machines.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by ISDPCMAN2, Dec 14, 2022.

  1. ISDPCMAN2 Win User

    Unable to ping a machine on a Windows home LAN


    We have a new Windows 11 Home pc. We have a computer on the same subnet where we share files. Windows firewall has been turned off on both machines. The subnet is 192.168.1.x / 24. We can ping 192.168.1.110 from the two computers 192.1638.1.75 and 192.168.1.159 can both ping 110. The files are stored on .75. 75 cannot ping 159 and 159 cannot ping 75. So we can't access files from 159. When I run tracert 192.168.1.75 from 159 it just says "Destination host unreachable" and that's it. No hops at all. Same the other way from 159 to 75 same message.I'm at a loss at what else to try! I can surf

    :)
     
    ISDPCMAN2, Dec 14, 2022
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  2. abrogard Win User

    How Can A Notebook Be On The Lan But Not Seen By Router or Ping?

    My son's school laptop works fine at home so it's on the lan alright, using the router.

    But the router doesn't list it.

    And I can't ping it.

    And it doesn't ping my machine at home

    ipconfig on his machine says 192.168.0.200

    which is our lan subnet alright.



    when he pings the router he gets 'request timed out' and then he gets three normal replies with TTL 45 or something.

    I don't understand any of that. Can anyone explain what's happening to me? Is it normal? Has the school 'fixed ' his machine somehow?
     
    abrogard, Dec 14, 2022
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  3. newtekie1 Win User
    Good LAN party games?

    Most of my suggestions have already been listed.

    However, I found Swat4 to actually be a pretty fun LAN game, especially at smaller LAN parties.
     
    newtekie1, Dec 14, 2022
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  4. Unable to ping a machine on a Windows home LAN

    Unable to ping IP address from a specific LAN port

    Hi All,

    I am observing a issue in which I am unable to ping a IP address is my wireless connection is enable.

    Setup:

    in my LAN port "Local Area Connection" I have configured manual IP address: 10.146.0.59. subnet mask : 255.255.255.128. Gateway IP: 10.146.0.1

    I have also connedcted my Laptop with wifi having IP address: 192.168.43.135. subnet mask : 255.255.255.0.

    Now when I am trying to ping IP address : 10.211.119.2, request timeout is observed. But if I disable my wifi I am able to ping the IP address.

    Kindly Help.
     
    AMIT KUMARDas1, Dec 14, 2022
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