Re: Can not ping my Router

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Hi,

My apology to pjillip,
you were right, the ISP has changed our IP address, the reson was becuse out
CEO without conforming with me has asked our ISP to upgrade our Internet
connection.

So thank you all for your info.

Shahin

"Phillip Windell" wrote:

....for example MS's ISA Server doesn't allow Ping from either side of the
box by default.

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Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com

The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"Bruce Sanderson" <bsanders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Most routers have at least a primitive "firewall" capability. Perhaps
someone has configured your router (or a router in the path from "outside"
to your router) to block ICMP packets, so it is no longer responding to
the ICMP incoming "echo request" packet.

Some companies (including Microsoft for example) block incoming ICMP
packets routinely.

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Bruce Sanderson
http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders

It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question.



"Shahin" <Shahin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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is not possible we have static IP address

"Phillip Windell" wrote:

The ISP changed the IP#.


--
Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com

The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or
Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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"Shahin" <Shahin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I have question regarding my IP address,

since 2 days I can not ping my router from out site of the network,
but
from
inside network I am able to access the internet or access our servers
in
remote location.

Any idea what is wrong hier?

Thanks,

Shahin







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