router does not ping LAN computers
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08-18-2021 02:40 PM
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08-18-2021 03:25 PM
From PC 1 and PC2 are you able to ping 192.168.8.239 ?
from PC1 and PC2 post ipconfig /all output ?

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08-18-2021 11:26 PM - edited 08-18-2021 11:29 PM
Hello,
I seem to recall that the internal firewall is blocking these ICMP requests. In order to verify that, temporarily disable the firewall (Firewall > Basic Settings, page 73 of the attached guide).
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/csbr/RV340/Administration/EN/b_RV340x_AG.pdf
Then again, it could also be the (Windows) firewall on your PCs blocking these requests, so to be sure that this is not the problem, temporarily disable that on your PCs as well.
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08-19-2021 02:23 PM - edited 08-19-2021 02:24 PM
Hello
@nicis wrote:
IP of lan Pc1 : 192.168.8.253
IP of lan Pc2 : 192.168.8.129
Vlan1 IP of the router : 192.168.8.239.
As you have the two pc and the rtr in the same subnet then how how are both pcs physcally connecting to the rtr because in this instance routing between those two pcs shouldnt occur as it would be all at a switching level (L2) so can you confirm do both pcs have the same subnet mask and are they assigned to the same vlan?
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Paul
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08-20-2021 02:10 PM
hi every body
thanks for your remarks
now every thing is ok
the problem was not on source side (router) but on the destination side (windows with Hyper-V + defender + firewall)
for some reason I dont find, even when the firewall is disabled for public, private, domain traffic, the firewall was still "enable"
I make tests with hyper-v stopped , I delete virtual networks, so the computer has just the one network card with 1 IP.
Even here, the ping was not working.
we find out that it is impossible to disable defender and the windows firewall is very related to it
some people find that the only solution to disable defender is to install a 3d part antivirus and then deinstall it.
the fact that you install/deinstall another antivirus will disable automatically defender.
so, I installed windows again and now, every thing is running
anyway, many thanks for your help
the only solution was to reinstall the server
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08-20-2021 02:59 PM
good feedback, nice to know all good.
