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This refers to the quad-core Raspberry Pi 2 (currently only available as a "B" model with Ethernet and four USB ports), with 1 gigabyte of RAM.
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Raspberry - same address in every location
Your router/firewall probably is probably blocking the NAT loopback, some firewalls block it by default as security measure and you must manually create a rule to allow it.
How to enable NAT loopback …