In Reply to: RE: What's your secret? posted by merlinus on April 14, 2017 at 12:50:51:
Yes, I have many things on my network (printer, LMS server) set to static IP addresses. I don't see anything in piCore where one can change the IP address. I looked in the router and there's a static IP address for it but I see nowhere to change the IP of RPII can see my network and password in the wifi tab of PCP on I can watch the
rpi boot and load the broadcom firmware and find the wifi adapter but it doesn't connect to the network.I'm going to keep at it till I make it work. Love the sound.
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- RE: What's your secret? - Batman 04/14/1714:18:59 04/14/17 (12)
- What does the scan say in WiFi on PCP Control Panel ?................. - Cut-Throat 14:21:51 04/14/17 (11)
- RE: What does the scan say in WiFi on PCP Control Panel ?................. - Batman 19:14:22 04/14/17 (10)
- RE: What does the scan say in WiFi on PCP Control Panel ?................. - Dynobot 19:31:26 04/14/17 (9)
- RE: What does the scan say in WiFi on PCP Control Panel ?................. - Batman 19:38:44 04/14/17 (8)
- RE: What does the scan say in WiFi on PCP Control Panel ?................. - Cut-Throat 04:36:54 04/15/17 (7)
- Not connecting to the network - Batman 07:44:22 04/15/17 (6)
- You may have a hardware problem.....................nt - Cut-Throat 07:50:31 04/15/17 (5)
- where to start? - Batman 12:04:51 04/15/17 (4)
- RE: where to start? - Cut-Throat 12:16:09 04/15/17 (3)
- RE: where to start? - Batman 13:05:38 04/15/17 (2)
- It's not a hardware issue, I don't think - Batman 16:54:47 04/15/17 (1)
- Hey, that's great...................... - Cut-Throat 17:25:21 04/15/17 (0)