Bring up a command prompt, type in the ping command with the address of the default gateway. You can find that information by using ipconfig /all in windows, or netstat, or ifconfig in Linux/Unix.
For Windows users you go to Start>Run> Type in CMD hit enter then when it opens type IPCONFIG and your default gateway should show, if your on a router it will most likely show your routers I,P starting with 192.168 in that case you need to type in a link in your webrowser such as http://192.168 then the last 2 numbers
It depends on the version your operating system and whether or not you are using dhcp.
If you have a modem or router that is a dhcp server you could set your IP option to "Obtain an IP address automatically". For example, in XP you would do the following steps;
1. Left click on the Start Menu option
2. Right click on the icon of "My Computer"
3. Left click on "Explorer"
4. Left click on "Control Panel"
5. Left click on "Network Connections"
6. Right click on "Local Area Connection"
7. Left click on "Properties"
8. Make sure that the Radio button (Open Dot) in front of, "Obtain an IP address automatically" is selected.
You can also have static "or non automatic" IP addressing. To Do this you need to find out the IP range your router is working in and configure it. That is more involved and if you wish to do that I would suggest that you look up "setting automatic IP addresses".
Default Gateway
If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.If you can connect to other computers on the same network, but you can't connect outside the network, the problem is quite often that the default gateway has not been configured correctly.
The address of a default gateway can vary widely depending on which device on which network is the default gateway. There isn't one specific default gateway address.A popular address is one used on home based networks, 192.168.1.1
The subnet mask and the default gateway.
10.35.88.12How could the default gateway be the workstations IP address? the default gateway would be the first available IP address in this case 10.35.88.1 it would have to go through your default gateway to get to his default gateway and be sent to his workstation.
Typically this address would not have a default gateway, since it is an APIPA address, which is not routable.
identifies the device that allows local network computers to communicate with devices on other networks Gateway describes the networking device that enables data to enter and exit a LAN, and is where the host computers forward data packets that need to exit the LAN.
ip default gateway
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.
Yes, that is what the default gateway is used for.
It is called "IP address". A typical example, using private addresses, is:IP address: 10.0.0.5Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0Default gateway: 10.0.0.1IP address will be different for different computers, but typically all will start with the same 3 bytes, in the example, "10.0.0". Subnet mask and default gateway will be the same for several computers in the same network.It is called "IP address". A typical example, using private addresses, is:IP address: 10.0.0.5Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0Default gateway: 10.0.0.1IP address will be different for different computers, but typically all will start with the same 3 bytes, in the example, "10.0.0". Subnet mask and default gateway will be the same for several computers in the same network.It is called "IP address". A typical example, using private addresses, is:IP address: 10.0.0.5Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0Default gateway: 10.0.0.1IP address will be different for different computers, but typically all will start with the same 3 bytes, in the example, "10.0.0". Subnet mask and default gateway will be the same for several computers in the same network.It is called "IP address". A typical example, using private addresses, is:IP address: 10.0.0.5Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0Default gateway: 10.0.0.1IP address will be different for different computers, but typically all will start with the same 3 bytes, in the example, "10.0.0". Subnet mask and default gateway will be the same for several computers in the same network.
There is no such thing as a 'default network'. Perhaps you meant 'default gateway'?