On Sat, 26 Jun 2021 at 09:44:16 +0200, Frans de Boer wrote:
On 6/26/21 9:39 AM, Wolfgang Mueller wrote:
Connected to the same router, there are two computers, called "se" (192.168.2.11) and "hp" (192.168.2.11) in my home network.
Last Monday, I have installed Leap 15.3 on "se" and yesterday on "hp".
Whereas "se" reaches any internet site, on "hp" some sites may reached and some not, in which case the error message "connect: Network is unreachable" appears. Both machines are connected to the same router by cable.
Examples of sites I can reach: - https://www.google.de - https://en.wikipedia.org - https://dict.leo.org - https://elpais.com
Examples of unreachable sites: - https://www.treccani.it - https://www.washingtonpost.com - https://www.dizionario.rai.it - http://www.ariannuccia.de (my own site)
Thinking it is a firewall problem, I made sure that the firewall is switched off. But that did not help.
How about a different IP address? After all, if there is a response, to which computer must it send back by the router?
The identical IP addresses for both my computers as specified above are a typing error. They were different of course: "se" (192.168.2.11) and "hp" (192.168.2.13) But I found it a good idea to change the one of my problematic computer "hp" to 192.168.2.14, such that they are now: "se" (192.168.2.11) and "hp" (192.168.2.14) But that change did not help. Unfortunately the problem persists. Bye, Wolfgang