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I run a mesh network in my house, and the two devices are physically wired to the node. I can access the internet just fine from 192.168.50.168, but I cannot ping out of it, nor can anything ping into it. I don't know what I did or when I did it to make it be like this. I tried pinging the gateway on both and it worked fine. Forgot to mention when I try to ping I just get "timed out"
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did you enable the port into Isolation mode? This will cause this type of effect. 

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18 hours ago, TheGreatestGazoo said:

Do both computers have Network Discovery turned on?

they both look something like this... So guess because it's seeing my current network as Guest/Public is the problem as the network discovery is turned off there.
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On Windows, you'll need to go to the Settings app (not Control Panel), open Network & Internet, tap the Properties for your network connection, and make sure the network type is set to Private. Otherwise, Windows is going to turn off most of the discovery features, and will certainly not respond to pings.

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