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If the issue is with NIC teaming this can be removed for all adapters with the command: "LbfoAdmin /Resetconfig"
If the issue is with NIC teaming this can be removed for all adapters with the command: "LbfoAdmin /Resetconfig"
== Enable Ping using default network rule: ==
Enable the rule with powershell:<syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">
Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Core Networking Diagnostics - ICMP Echo Request (ICMPv4-In)" -Enabled True
</syntaxhighlight>


== Enable Ping / ICMP using netsh ==
== Enable Ping / ICMP using netsh ==

Revision as of 14:35, 24 November 2023

Network Interface Issues NIC

Check DHCP settings + assigned IP address Check Cables

Check for incorrectly uninstalled network adapters in device manager > show hidden devices then uninstall

Reset the TCP/IP stack with the following command: "netsh int IP reset" (will clear all network configuration)

If the issue is with NIC teaming this can be removed for all adapters with the command: "LbfoAdmin /Resetconfig"

Enable Ping using default network rule:

Enable the rule with powershell:

Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName "Core Networking Diagnostics - ICMP Echo Request (ICMPv4-In)" -Enabled True

Enable Ping / ICMP using netsh

Use the following commands to set rule on windows firewall to allow ping on server

IPv4

  • netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="ICMP Allow incoming V4 echo request" protocol="icmpv4:8,any" dir=in action=allow

IPv6

  • netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="ICMP Allow incoming V6 echo request" protocol="icmpv6:8,any" dir=in action=allow


Network info

Get password for wifi network from netsh:

Get saved networks:

  • netsh wlan show profile

Get details for network with password in clear text:

  • netsh wlan show profile <wifi network name> key=clear

Get services that are bound to ports:

  • netstat -ano