The following page provides faculty and staff with instructions to determine if a campus managed desktop is reachable for a remote connection. Additional information about remote access, including VPN configuration and remote desktop solutions, is available on the Remote Access home page.
Do not use to ping remote lab or virtual desktops. |
Users will need to know the remote computer name or IP address. This information was likely provided by your distributed or department support personnel and should look like the following examples.
Computer Name → uc-joldrxa-15.ad.syr.edu
Computer IP address → 128.230.xxx.xxx
Need or the required information? To request access remotely to your on-campus desktop, configure your work desktop, or to report an issue related to connecting to your work computer, please contact your academic or administrative support personnel.
Instructions by Operating System
Positive and negative response examples are below. Positive responses will look similar to the following with a different Reply from and values: "Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128". Negative response will return "Request timed out.". Example images are below.
Note that the computer should respond to a remote request.
Note that the computer is not available to respond to a remote request.
Note: If you do not enter the number of times that you want to ping the IP address, your system will continuously ping the address until you manually stop it. To stop pinging the IP address, press Control + C.
If the ping is successful, you should receive replies from the address that you are trying to ping. If the ping is unsuccessful, you need to diagnose your network setup further.
Note that the computer should respond to a remote request.
Note that the computer is not available to respond to a remote request.