Pathping isn't going past the first hop.  Please help.
Here is an example pathping from my pc Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Windows\system32>pathping google.com Tracing route to google.com [74.125.229.71] over a maximum of 30 hops: 0 Asus [192.168.1.3] 1 192.168.1.1 2 * * * Computing statistics for 25 seconds... Source to Here This Node/Link Hop RTT Lost/Sent = Pct Lost/Sent = Pct Address 0 Asus [192.168.1.3] 0/ 100 = 0% | 1 0ms 0/ 100 = 0% 0/ 100 = 0% 192.168.1.1 Trace complete. C:\Windows\system32> I have tried this with uninstalling my norton, turning off windows firewall, and directly connecting to my cable modem via ethernet cord. Any ideas?
September 3rd, 2012 9:58pm

Looks to me like a problem with your router, unless you're logged on at Google HQ :P I assume you have no internet connection?Mike Oke MCTS, MCITP (Windows 7)
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September 4th, 2012 4:18am

Here are two pathpings connected directly to the modem, bypassing my router, with norton uninstalled and windows firewall turned off. I am stumped on this one guys and girls. Any feedback would help. Thanks. Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Windows\system32>pathping google.com Tracing route to google.com [74.125.229.195] over a maximum of 30 hops: 0 Asus.flowgrenada.com [199.85.236.218] 1 * * * Computing statistics for 0 seconds... Source to Here This Node/Link Hop RTT Lost/Sent = Pct Lost/Sent = Pct Address 0 Asus.flowgrenada.com [199.85.236.2 18] Trace complete. C:\Windows\system32>pathping facebook.com Tracing route to facebook.com [66.220.149.88] over a maximum of 30 hops: 0 Asus.flowgrenada.com [199.85.236.218] 1 * * * Computing statistics for 0 seconds... Source to Here This Node/Link Hop RTT Lost/Sent = Pct Lost/Sent = Pct Address 0 Asus.flowgrenada.com [199.85.236.2 18] Trace complete. C:\Windows\system32>
September 4th, 2012 11:49am

Hi, Its seems that the ISPs router which you connect has disable this function as some security reason. ISP don't want their routers IP address exposure to customers, hackers can utilize these IP addresses to attack these routers.Spencer TechNet Community Support
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September 5th, 2012 5:38am

Ok, that makes some sense. Thanks for the response Spencer.
September 6th, 2012 7:38pm

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