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Can't ping from PC0 to Router

strekhj
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hello, i'm new here, i've really tired to find these thing's out all day, hopin' to get an answer in here.Screenshot (204).png

 

so i have an assignment:

-to ping from PC0 to PC1 and vice versa

-to access ilkom.com from web browser PC0

-to access pendilkom.com from web browser PC1

PC1, ilkom.com and DNS Server could get ping to each other very well, even to router, but when i test ping PC0 and pendilkom.com to each other, it always get request timed out, when i ping PC1 to pendilkom.com, it get's "destination host unreachable", help please, the zip file is attached.

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@strekhj 

Keep the PC on the same network range as router interface. If PC has IP address of 192.168.1.x, its gateway must be on the same segment. In your case the router´s interface 192.168.1.99

If the routers interface has IP address of 10.0.0.5, the hosts connected to this interface must have IP address on the same segment.

Switch connection to router must be access not trunk.

See my file

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@strekhj 

Keep the PC on the same network range as router interface. If PC has IP address of 192.168.1.x, its gateway must be on the same segment. In your case the router´s interface 192.168.1.99

If the routers interface has IP address of 10.0.0.5, the hosts connected to this interface must have IP address on the same segment.

Switch connection to router must be access not trunk.

See my file

maaaannnnn!!!! you really are a life saver, it workedd, thanks a lot!!
just info, when i ping from PC1 to pendilkom.com is still "destination host unreachable", then i remember the router interface is 192.168.1.99, so i change pendilkom ip from 192.168.2.2 to 192.168.1.3, and it's working smoothly.

thanks man, really, appreciate it

You got it. Keep up man.


@Flavio Miranda wrote:

Switch connection to router must be access not trunk.

FYI: Just a footnote - in some situations, you might use a switchport trunk connection to a router, just not in this situation.  Didn't want you to think Flavio has an implied "never ever".

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