Oct 16, 2012 · hello everyone I have two PCs connected to a wireless router. One of them is connected wirelessly and one ethernet, they both were assigned ips of 192.168.1.3 and 192.168.1.4 respectively.

no route to host |VMware Communities Jan 30, 2014 Solved: Nexus 7010 No route to host - Cisco Community Nexus 7010 No route to host Thanks Alex. VLAN was allowed on the trunk, everything related vlan is fine. but there was no static route defined on the switch as the routing for the subnet was done on the firewall.

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WRT54G, ssh, "no route to host" - Linksys Community I will be able to ssh from one to the other. But eventually when I try to do it, ssh will complain "no route to host." Rebooting the router immediately fixes the problem. Any idea what the problem might be? As an aside, transfers between the two boxes can be painfully slow--certainly no …