Make sure the Internet IP address of the router is a public IP address. If it is something like 192.168.*.* your modem most likely works as router as well. In this case you must either configure the modem in bridge mode and setup the internet connection on your router or you have to configure the modem to answer the pings.

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Its very simple, do not do all configuration at one shot . 1) Enable OSPF and check the ping from Fa0/0 interfaces also use "show ip route" check if you are learning all the routes or not. 2) Check switches carefully. Or else just remove the Switch and use a router with interface Fa0/1 pointing R1, Fa0/2 pointing R2 and Fa0/3 Pointing R3.

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Cannot ping my Internet IP Address from internet The thing is I cannot ping my modem IP from the internet much less try to establish a connection with my computer. Can my ISP be preventing this? Is there a way to get around this. New Windows Server 2016 Machine can't ping or be pinged However, when I try to ping the router from the new server (192.168.1.1) it responds. It also responds if I ping www.google.com. Have tried switching off the Windows Firewall on the local network - to no avail. Can anyone suggest why my server can ping the router, but cannot ping, or be pinged, by any hosts on the same LAN subnet? Thanks in Cannot ping or tracert But internet works fine