This document discusses two types of network connection error messages - request timeout and destination host unreachable. A request timeout occurs when the other computer is offline, the network interface card is not functioning, or the computer's firewall is enabled. A destination host unreachable error means the tested IP address does not exist or the network cable is not properly connected.
This document discusses two types of network connection error messages - request timeout and destination host unreachable. A request timeout occurs when the other computer is offline, the network interface card is not functioning, or the computer's firewall is enabled. A destination host unreachable error means the tested IP address does not exist or the network cable is not properly connected.
This document discusses two types of network connection error messages - request timeout and destination host unreachable. A request timeout occurs when the other computer is offline, the network interface card is not functioning, or the computer's firewall is enabled. A destination host unreachable error means the tested IP address does not exist or the network cable is not properly connected.