Ping the default gateway IP address to know if it is reachable
Having a valid IP address without a default gateway will result in network traffic staying within your LAN. Meaning, your computer lacks the ability to send data out of your network, preventing you from accessing resources outside your network, such as the internet.
--> If the destination network is directly connected, the router forwards the packet to the destination host. --> If no route exists for the destination network and a default route is present, the packet is forwarded to the next-hop router. --> If the originating host has a default gateway configured, the packet for a remote network can be forwarded using that route.
If I am reading your question correctly, I would imagine it is because the computer is not on the same network... **The computer has an invalid default gateway address**
It is an IP that allows the server to communicate with other networks that are connected to it and to allow it to communicate with the network that it is connected to.
There isn't one. The switch only knows about MAC addresses, and the default gateway isn't one of those addresses.
The default gateway/the roouter which you are connected to.
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No, because without a default gateway configured the packet will never get to the router, and thus never get to the other network.
If we are using public ip address, we can browse the internet. If it is having an intranet address a gateway is needed as a router or firewall to communicate with internet.***********************************************Without default gateway you cannot browse internet. It doesnt matter if you are on public or private network. Default Gateway is required to route your IP packets from your network to the other networks.
MAXAMUUD (QOJE, FARASKA SOOL)different between gateway and default gateway gateway is converter of your network and default gateway is In computer networking, a gatewayis a node (a router) on a TCP/IP network that serves as an access point to another network. A default gateway is the node on the computer network that the network software uses when an IP address does not match any other routes in the routing table.
There is no such thing as a 'default network'. Perhaps you meant 'default gateway'?
the router interface closest to the computer
Default Gateway is a node (a router) on a computer network that serves as an access point to another network.
Yes, that is what the default gateway is used for.
A "Default Gateway" refers to the Router to which your Local Area Network is connected to. This Router provides the link to the outside world (Internet or Wide Area Network). If this is a home PC situation then the Broadband Router is the Default Gateway.When your PC requests a network resource (webpage or server share) that is not on the local subnet the request is automatically forwarded to the Default Gateway which in turn forwards the request to the far end (Node) of that link. You can have many Gateways on your LAN, each providing a Route to a particular extenal network. All networks must have one of these Gateways as default so all other requests can be sent to it by "Default" this is where the term comes from.
When users sign into the internet they may not realize they are using a series of gateways to access their favorite websites. A default gateway is used a lot in office settings where a lot of computers need to be connected to both their internal network and the internet.