Remote Desktop Connection on Local office connection
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I can't connect to a local server on my office Network.
pinging doesn't return (request timed out)or
destination host unreachable.
other computers connected to the same switch as i am, can connect to the server and is totally fine so I've checked on the server. And the server also can't connect to my computer,
pinging doesn't return any requests also.
I can connect to other outside servers with remote connection just fine, only this server i can't connect to.
I think it might be my firewall or antivirus blocking the connection but so far i couldn't find anything on my firewall blocking me.
which side could be blocking the connection ? and how do i connect
Any suggestions ?
windows-7 remote-control
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I can't connect to a local server on my office Network.
pinging doesn't return (request timed out)or
destination host unreachable.
other computers connected to the same switch as i am, can connect to the server and is totally fine so I've checked on the server. And the server also can't connect to my computer,
pinging doesn't return any requests also.
I can connect to other outside servers with remote connection just fine, only this server i can't connect to.
I think it might be my firewall or antivirus blocking the connection but so far i couldn't find anything on my firewall blocking me.
which side could be blocking the connection ? and how do i connect
Any suggestions ?
windows-7 remote-control
One question that springs to mind is: can your machine ping the other hosts on the local network, and vice versa? Also, have you looked at the IP addresses to ensure that they are sane?
– Scott
Mar 4 at 5:19
yes i have pinged others and it worked normally. Just couldn't ping that server and ping myself from the server.
– Enkhbold Munkhbold
Mar 4 at 6:37
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I can't connect to a local server on my office Network.
pinging doesn't return (request timed out)or
destination host unreachable.
other computers connected to the same switch as i am, can connect to the server and is totally fine so I've checked on the server. And the server also can't connect to my computer,
pinging doesn't return any requests also.
I can connect to other outside servers with remote connection just fine, only this server i can't connect to.
I think it might be my firewall or antivirus blocking the connection but so far i couldn't find anything on my firewall blocking me.
which side could be blocking the connection ? and how do i connect
Any suggestions ?
windows-7 remote-control
I can't connect to a local server on my office Network.
pinging doesn't return (request timed out)or
destination host unreachable.
other computers connected to the same switch as i am, can connect to the server and is totally fine so I've checked on the server. And the server also can't connect to my computer,
pinging doesn't return any requests also.
I can connect to other outside servers with remote connection just fine, only this server i can't connect to.
I think it might be my firewall or antivirus blocking the connection but so far i couldn't find anything on my firewall blocking me.
which side could be blocking the connection ? and how do i connect
Any suggestions ?
windows-7 remote-control
windows-7 remote-control
edited Mar 5 at 2:05
Enkhbold Munkhbold
asked Mar 4 at 4:47
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One question that springs to mind is: can your machine ping the other hosts on the local network, and vice versa? Also, have you looked at the IP addresses to ensure that they are sane?
– Scott
Mar 4 at 5:19
yes i have pinged others and it worked normally. Just couldn't ping that server and ping myself from the server.
– Enkhbold Munkhbold
Mar 4 at 6:37
add a comment |
One question that springs to mind is: can your machine ping the other hosts on the local network, and vice versa? Also, have you looked at the IP addresses to ensure that they are sane?
– Scott
Mar 4 at 5:19
yes i have pinged others and it worked normally. Just couldn't ping that server and ping myself from the server.
– Enkhbold Munkhbold
Mar 4 at 6:37
One question that springs to mind is: can your machine ping the other hosts on the local network, and vice versa? Also, have you looked at the IP addresses to ensure that they are sane?
– Scott
Mar 4 at 5:19
One question that springs to mind is: can your machine ping the other hosts on the local network, and vice versa? Also, have you looked at the IP addresses to ensure that they are sane?
– Scott
Mar 4 at 5:19
yes i have pinged others and it worked normally. Just couldn't ping that server and ping myself from the server.
– Enkhbold Munkhbold
Mar 4 at 6:37
yes i have pinged others and it worked normally. Just couldn't ping that server and ping myself from the server.
– Enkhbold Munkhbold
Mar 4 at 6:37
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One question that springs to mind is: can your machine ping the other hosts on the local network, and vice versa? Also, have you looked at the IP addresses to ensure that they are sane?
– Scott
Mar 4 at 5:19
yes i have pinged others and it worked normally. Just couldn't ping that server and ping myself from the server.
– Enkhbold Munkhbold
Mar 4 at 6:37