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Questions about home networks, internet, repository issues or anything else regarding networks.
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GAWK for the Pi without the internet
Assuming you are running Raspbian, download the deb package for Jessie or Wheezy Copy it to the Pi (via flashdrive or card reader). Then install it:
dpkg -i name_of_downloaded_file.
Alternatively, …
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How do I configure Raspbmc with a static IP address?
Per the instructions found here:
In XBMC, go to Programs → Raspbmc settings → Wired network configuration.
Uncheck the Automatic DHCP option.
Provide a static IP address. Make sure the IP address is …
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Host Authenticity is questioned in terminal while trying to SSH
This is normal part of the SSH protocol, it is a security feature. The first time you connect to a new server you won't have a stored key for the server. Because the key does not exist in the known se …
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Changing hostname
Instead of adding the hostname to the first line as you propose like below (which will work):
127.0.0.1 localhost test
You may want to have the name associated with a specific IP address, by add …
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Easiest way to show my IP address?
ifconfig (part of the package net-tools) is being deprecated and replaced by the newer ip command. You can use one of the following from the command line to determine your IP address:
ip addr show
Or …
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"Could not resolve" errors with wicd-curses static configuration
The problem appears to be that you are telling it to use a static DNS server list, but are not actually setting any DNS servers. You should either make DNS non static or enter your DNS Servers' IP Add …
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Cannot get on local IP network, but static IP assigned
The first thing I notice is you are missing some "i"s. As in iface and inet. Below is a copy of my /etc/network.interfaces file. It is not setup for a static IP but this should let you get WiFi workin …
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Temporary blocking all network access for a limited time while a CPU sensitive task is running
There are a couple of options:
Take the interface down:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 down
/sbin/ifconfig wlan0 down
and to bring it back up:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 up
/sbin/ifconfig wlan0 up
You could add …
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Raspberry seems to ignore static ip setting
The method of setting a static IP has changed (this has rasied some questions and ire from the community, but it is what it is). Evidence of this can be seen in the comments of the /etc/network/interf …
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Best way to facilitate Pi to Pi communication with no network?
You have a few options:
Assign the two Pi's static IP addresses and connect them using an ethernet cable. The Pi Foundation has a series of lessons on doing this.
Create a WiFi access point on one o …
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Static IP- Losing connection after making static ip, Raspberry PI
Your static IP and the rest of your config are on two different networks. You need to change the static IP assigned to your Pi to put it in the 192.168.88.0/24 subnet.
Change this line:
static ip_ad …
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How to wait for networking on login after reboot?
Assuming you are using Raspbian, you can use raspi-config to delay boot until the network is up.
start raspi-config with the following:
sudo raspi-config
then select option 4 Wait for network at …
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How to open a Raspberry Pi Linux port?
You likely don't have issues with iptables, unless you installed and configured it as it is not running on a default Raspbian install. Also the default install will normally open and listen on the req …
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How do I find out the IP address of my Pi?
You don't mention which OS you are using, but there area couple of ways to do this:
You can try ssh pi@raspberrypi or ssh raspberrypi.local (this will may need to be adjusted if not using Raspbian - …
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Where are the wireless & bluetooth modules located on the RaspberryPi 3? In order to remove ...
Without knowing why you want to do this, I would suggest you consider either switching to a Pi2 which does not have WiFi or Bluetooth or disabling the modules via software.
If you are adamant that yo …