Jun 04, 2008
I have a problem on Windows Server 2008 R2 with two different type of network 1. Class B Type of network used to connect Internet (with gateway and DNS) 2. Class C Type of network used to connect loal network (without any gateway) When I ping the network connection first IP was success ?When I ping the network connection second IP was failure with PING: transmit failed, error code 65 - TechRepublic The router is my gateway, and I can get to things on the otherside, as this is the connection to the internet. There are more computers on my side of the router, but I can't ping them either. Repair Transmit Error Code 11010 Troubleshooting Guide I am connected to a LAN and pinging tells ip addresses in both the systems. Please contact the application’s support team for more information.””Cannot 1 Sign in to vote Oh, that's good Percy You are able to ping internet web sites, but HTTP (and maybe also HTTPS)discovering WinCE PING: Transmit Failed, Error Code 1450 - Hewlett Packard I have the same on a DL320 which uses the same NC3163 built in NICs. I don't have a fiber card but I do have lod balancing and the same problem.
Interface Local Area Connection Parameters-----IfLuid : ethernet_5 IfIndex : 11 State : connected Metric : 5 Link MTU : 1500 bytes Reachable Time : 22500 ms Base Reachable Time : 30000 ms Retransmission Interval : 1000 ms DAD Transmits : 1 Site Prefix Length : 64 Site Id : 1 Forwarding : disabled Advertising : disabled Neighbor Discovery
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013 1:51 AM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote Oh, that's good Percy up vote 2 down vote favorite I have a device that is using Windows CE.
Oct 05, 2008 Fix Fix Ping: Transmit Failed, Error Code 5 Windows XP There’s two techniques to take care of Fix Ping: Transmit Failed, Error Code 5 error message: Expert Resolution (advanced): 1) Start the laptop or computer and sign