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Destination Host Unreachable I try to change NAT to Bridge but nothing change, indeed, I can not connect using Putty in Bridge mode via terminal; nano ifcfg-ens33. TYPE=Ethernet BOOTPROTO=static IPADDR=192.168.52.128 BROADCAST=192.168.52.255 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=192.168.160.1 DEFROUTE=yes PEERDNS=yes PEERROUTES=yes IPV4_FAILURE_FATAL Destination host unreachable - Linksys Community Destination Host Unreachable is a physical connectivity problem. Try and ping 127.0.0.1 from your computer. If this replies than the TCP/IP stack within your OS is good. ICMP - Destination Unreachable Message Analysis The ICMP - Destination net unreachable message is one which a user would usually get from the gateway when it doesn't know how to get to a particular network. The ICMP - … networking - Destination host unreachable on same subnet From another PC, IP address 192.168.1.2, also connected to the router over LAN, I am unable to ping 192.168.1.110 (destination host unreachable). I am also unable to remote into it. From my Android phone, using Microsoft Remote Desktop, and with the phone connected to the router via WiFi, I am able to remote into 192.168.1.110.

A host SHOULD generate Destination Unreachable messages with code: 2 (Protocol Unreachable), when the designated transport protocol is not supported; or 3 (Port Unreachable), when the designated transport protocol (e.g., UDP) is unable to demultiplex the datagram but has no protocol mechanism to inform the sender.

Troubleshooting IP Default Gateway issues | Extreme A ping response of "Destination Host Unreachable" is a solid indicator that there's a Default Gateway misconfiguration on the initiating PC. A ping response of "Request timed out" could suggest a Default Gateway misconfiguration, but lower-layer (L1/L2) issues could also be in play. Ping: Request timed out vs. Destination Host unreachable

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