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Windows 10 ping not working, internet is fine.

de.das.dude

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Internet is borked, please help.
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So i was trying to trouble shoot network issues (GTA V wasnt working correctly) and i discovered that i cannot ping anything other than my own IP.
Currently all adapter settings are set to default. Router has assigned fixed address to my desktop, i use it for file streaming.

I always get Request timed out when pinging anything other than my own IP. Even the router doesnt work.
I can run ping utility on the router though, and its fine.

No antivirus.

I have looked everywhere and the solution is to check the internet and or set default adapter settings....
 
Have you checked your Windows firewall and looked at the default rule for echo requests?
 
When I was facing such problems - it was all about antivirus. In my case it was ESET.
 
When I was facing such problems - it was all about antivirus. In my case it was ESET.
i dont have any yet. I havent gotten around to checking the firewall settings. Covid has thrown work off schedule :(
 
have you tried using ipconfig.exe /flushdns and then restarting your computer?
or even rebooting or restarting your router?

win10 ping.exe cmd tool working fine for me - no AV and using WD (aka windows defender)
 
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