From a command prompt on the Win7 box, try to ping whatever it is you're trying to ping. Post the results here. Also give us an ipconfig/all from that box. Make sure to include any search suffixes, ...
[root@node-r19-u34.local] ~ [0] # ping -c 3 io2.local PING io2.local (10.10.70.13) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from io2.local (10.10.70.13): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.58 ms 64 bytes from io2.local ...
If you've used networking commands on Windows, such as ping and tracert, you might wonder if you can use them on Linux, whether on its own or part of WSL. Fortunately, you can. I remember sitting in a ...
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