Check via ping and RDP using its IP address, removing DNS from the process. For intricate issues, start by reducing complexity—whether it's a network or service problem.
Check via ping and RDP using its IP address, removing DNS from the process. For intricate issues, start by reducing complexity—whether it's a network or service problem.
not even by IP? maybe theres a problem with your ARP cache / table. assuming your ip is static and that 192.168.0.17 is the IP of the server? you may have to try clearing your ARP on your machine and/or rebooting your router
not even by IP? maybe theres a problem with your ARP cache / table. assuming your ip is static and that 192.168.0.17 is the IP of the server? you may have to try clearing your ARP on your machine and/or rebooting your router