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"General Failure" in TCP/IP
I'm working with a laptop running Windows XP Tablet PC
Edition, and a verizon wireless connection using an Audiovox PC5220 card. The card keeps its connection for between 5 and 7 minutes, and then drops. Verizon has determined that the card is not faulty and that the account/routing on their side is also good. It appears something is interferring with the connection on the laptop. This is also shown in a series of pings. The connection looks like this: Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=248ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=214ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=668ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=335ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=280ms TTL=47 General failure. Destination host unreachable. Destination host unreachable. Destination host unreachable. There is nothing in the Event Log. Can I get some help in trying to debug what is causing this dropped connection? Dave .. |
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"General Failure" in TCP/IP
make sure no ip filtering and no ipsec enabled. this may give you the tip.
quoted from http://ChicagoTech.net TTL expired in transit and Destination host unreachable Symptoms: After enabling VPN on a Windows 2000 server you may have these issues: 1. From the server, you receive "Destination host unreachable" when ping outside IP. 2. You receive Time out or "Reply from x.x.x.x: TTL expired in transit" when ping the server from outside. Cause: Outside NIC Filter is enabled. -- For more and other information, go to http://howtonetworking.com and http://ChicagoTech.net Don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services. Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help. Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE How to Setup Windows, Network, Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN, Anti-Virus, Tips & Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net "Dave" wrote in message ups.com... I'm working with a laptop running Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, and a verizon wireless connection using an Audiovox PC5220 card. The card keeps its connection for between 5 and 7 minutes, and then drops. Verizon has determined that the card is not faulty and that the account/routing on their side is also good. It appears something is interferring with the connection on the laptop. This is also shown in a series of pings. The connection looks like this: Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=248ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=214ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=668ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=335ms TTL=47 Reply from 66.94.230.36: bytes=32 time=280ms TTL=47 General failure. Destination host unreachable. Destination host unreachable. Destination host unreachable. There is nothing in the Event Log. Can I get some help in trying to debug what is causing this dropped connection? Dave . |
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"General Failure" in TCP/IP
Bob:
Nope, no IP filtering or IPSec. Windows firewall is enabled. I'm more concerned about the "General Failure" than the Destination host unreachable. This also doesn't explain the fact that things work for 5 to 7 minutes, and then stop working. Dave |
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