Hmmm in this output there is a subnet mask of all 1's which means no subnet at all... My IP knowledge tells me that in this case the router might have a problem reaching the default gateway, but...
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Hmmm in this output there is a subnet mask of all 1's which means no subnet at all... My IP knowledge tells me that in this case the router might have a problem reaching the default gateway, but...
What I see from this capture is the following:
- Strange Network mask.
Normally a netmask is a bit pattern with binary 1's that indicate the network part and binary 0's for the network part....