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The default gateway isn't active.

The default gateway isn't active.

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Karmageddon
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07-06-2023, 01:46 AM
#1
After two days of troubleshooting online, I decided to visit this site. Cus linus appears to be a strong performer within 30 seconds of launching—right away the yellow networking triangle shows up. When I dive into Windows troubleshooting, I encounter the message "the Default Gateway is Not available." I've tried manually entering IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, but neither worked. I uninstalled and reinstalled my network drivers, updated them all. Also, I ran `netsh int ipv4/ipv6 reset` in the command prompt. Still stuck—no other solutions seem to help. Could anyone assist me? What does my IP configuration display?
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Karmageddon
07-06-2023, 01:46 AM #1

After two days of troubleshooting online, I decided to visit this site. Cus linus appears to be a strong performer within 30 seconds of launching—right away the yellow networking triangle shows up. When I dive into Windows troubleshooting, I encounter the message "the Default Gateway is Not available." I've tried manually entering IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, but neither worked. I uninstalled and reinstalled my network drivers, updated them all. Also, I ran `netsh int ipv4/ipv6 reset` in the command prompt. Still stuck—no other solutions seem to help. Could anyone assist me? What does my IP configuration display?

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Haema
Junior Member
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07-06-2023, 06:43 PM
#2
I confirmed the reply, but it wasn't found. Are your IP settings configured as static or automatic? The documentation indicates it's pulling its address from 192.168.1.254—does that match your router's actual address?
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Haema
07-06-2023, 06:43 PM #2

I confirmed the reply, but it wasn't found. Are your IP settings configured as static or automatic? The documentation indicates it's pulling its address from 192.168.1.254—does that match your router's actual address?

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SrSniper28
Member
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07-07-2023, 02:58 AM
#3
I see you're using a static IP, possibly in IPv4, but changing it to auto didn't work. The router's address matches what you have on your phone. Thanks for reaching out!
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SrSniper28
07-07-2023, 02:58 AM #3

I see you're using a static IP, possibly in IPv4, but changing it to auto didn't work. The router's address matches what you have on your phone. Thanks for reaching out!