I'm trying to connect pi using Remote Desktop Connection in windows via Ethernet. But it's not detecting. Also in network connection center ethernet is connected but showing as unidentified network. Previously I was able to connect.Pi has a static IP.
I tried to scan the IPs using Advanced IP Scanner but no IP was showing related to raspberry pi. The static IP set is
192.168.137.55
. I can see this in Pi's network settings(connected to my TV via HDMI).
ipconfig
screenshot is given below.
1 Answer
The RPi and the PC need to be in the same logical network, which they are not.
The computer is in the 192.168.225.0/24
network, and the Pi is in the 192.168.137.0/24
network.
You need to change the IP address of the Pi to be in 192.168.225.0/24
(example: 192.168.225.10
with subnet mask 255.255.255.0
).
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Network engineer here so I may be being abrupt, so if further clarification is desired, let me know and I'll happily update the answer.– steviebMar 21, 2018 at 23:40
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Is it safe changing laptops's IP? Or anything else I should concern about?– smcMar 22, 2018 at 18:47
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@ShyamMohan If you change your laptop's IP address and it is currently on a network with a gateway/router, then you will no longer be able to A) connect to other devices and B) no longer be able to connect to the Internet. If these devices are simply directly connected, then there's no issue. Just remember that all devices in the network need to be in the same subnet (even your gateway/router that connects to your Internet Service Provider).– steviebMar 22, 2018 at 19:54
192.168.225.0/24
network, and the Pi is in the192.168.137.0/24
network. You need to change the IP address of the Pi to be in192.168.225.0/24
(example:192.168.225.10
with subnet mask255.255.255.0
.