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On 11 Apr 2001, Matthias Bezold wrote:
 
> (colin is the client, router the router). colin sends a ping to
> 100.100.100.100, and the router returns a packet, but the client seems
> to ignore it - ping continues to send packets and doesn't show an error
> message.

Some ping clients only display ping responses and ignore all else.  Others
will display reject or (host unreachable) messages from a router.  My guess is
you have the former.  I suggest you compare this behavior to pinging
a *non-existant* IP when you *are* connected.

-- Michael Best

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