The ping command is a utility command that is used to troubleshoot errors in the network connection. However, while trying to execute the ping command you might have come across the error message “PING: transmit failed. General failure.”
The error message usually occurs when the system can’t send or receive data packets. Or, it could be because of the wrong TCP/IP or DNS settings. As a result, you will have slow or no connection to the internet or the local network group.
In this article, we have compiled a list of causes and fixes to troubleshoot this error.
Probable Causes for the General Failure
There may be various reasons for the “PING: transmit failed. General failure.” error message, but it is generally due to an issue in the network adapter. The issue occurs when the system doesn’t have any communication with the device it’s pinging.
Here are some other common reasons for the error message showing up.
How to Fix “Ping transmit failed general failure” on Windows?
There are several causes for your ping transmit failing and different fixes. Before trying the fixes in this list, try restarting your computer and verify if your network adapter driver is enabled first.
If that doesn’t work, here are some ways to fix this issue on Windows.
Restarting Your Entire Network
The first thing you should do is restart your entire network or internet setup. That means restarting the router, restarting your PC, turning Wi-Fi on and off, unplugging the LAN cable, and plugging it back in.
If the ping transmit failed issue only shows in the local network group, also restart the local network group.
Run the Internet Connections Troubleshooter
The Internet Connections troubleshooter checks and fixes any issues within the network. The process is very simple, and it can troubleshoot various network issues.
Torun the Windows troubleshooter, follow the steps below.