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About reserving the IP in the router, I don't know what that causes the router to do. My solution always has been to restrict the DHCP-range to something ilke 100-200, so anything lower than 100 (and not in use by the router) can be used for static IPs. On how to set the static IP: There's a million ways to do it, but as far as I know, you have to have access to the pis terminal some way. I'm not sure about the ip= thing in cmdline Also: Forgot this, but you might have to reboot the raspi with the HDMI plugged in for any picture to appear.
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The subnetmask (usually 255.255.255.0) specifies to what other IPs you can talk. The parts of your IP corresponding to the 255 have to be the same for everything you want to talk to. e.g. given a subnetmask of 255.255.255.0 and an IP of 196.168.0.100 you can talk to anything with an 192.168.0.X IP and nothing else. (yes you can access the internet with other IPs using a gateway, but thats outside this probem) In your case the raspi directly connected to the Laptop didn't work, because the raspi (presumably) has 192.168.0.178, the ethernet jack on your laptop 169.254... with a subnetmask of 255.255.255.0. Since 192 != 169, the raspi refuses to talk. A more comprehensive explanation would be https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/network-layer/what-is-a-subnet/, also covering IP in general.
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Your laptop's ethernet is not connected to any DHCP and has no sensible static IP, so you won't be able to use it. As Levent said, either configure static IPs in the same subnet on your raspi's and your laptops's ethernt. Additinally you would have to tell ssh to use the ethernet-jack instead of the wifi. Alternatively: To get it to work in general, I don't know how you configured the static ip on the raspi, but there are only three options here: The raspi is using the static IP, so just connect it to your router and try to ping it (on the static ip you configured), if that works you should be able to just ssh into it. The raspi is not using a static IP, so falls back to DHCP. In this case you will have to look in your rounter for registeted devices and try to ping and ssh to anything that looks like a raspi. Then once you're in you can configure the static IP again. The raspi has some completely defunct IP configuration, in this case your best bet is to pull the sd-card and try to fix the config on another machine. Easiest option if you dont want to bother with any of this is to hook up a keyboard and monitor to the raspi and run `ifconfig`, the linux äquvalent of ipconfig. It should display the IP on the ethernet interface (eth0)
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but he said that doesn't work.
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Probably Anniversary update, that screwed up a lot. Solution: Check your Display Settings (wrong refresh rate, 1080I(!)) or insert setup CD and reinstall.
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Any errorcode (beepcode)? Do you have any PciE Networking stuff installed? Did you try the Ram reseating Thing? What Hardware (Mobo)?
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Anyone else getting stuttering on latest nvidia driver?
Poohl replied to Jonathan Harder's topic in Graphics Cards
I have Problems in Robocraft on good or better settings, the lighting is completely messed up, but I haven't tried any older Version yet. -
Weird memory management BSOD issues.
Poohl replied to Remixt's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Like i said try the stock values and increasing TFRc. Is the Northbrige (or the Southbridge idk) oced? -
Weird memory management BSOD issues.
Poohl replied to Remixt's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
What Dropdown menu? in the Bios? The stock Values: At stock it should run perfectly fine. when ocing you might have to loosen the Timings (the Timings are the time required to do something specified in clock cycles. more clock cycles means less time.) -
Weird memory management BSOD issues.
Poohl replied to Remixt's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
How are you adjusting your Ram Speed? Check the Timings. Is your Voltage correct. Try to set TRFc to it's max value. -
Why do "cheap" (brand name) powersupplys get bashed so badly
Poohl replied to Space Reptile's topic in Power Supplies
I don't know, why this is, but i ignore it. I'm using a "Power" PSU for almost 11 (Eleven) years now, never had any issues despite beeing mounted in the top and only cleaned it once. To my knowlege cheap PSUs aren't always bad and expensive ones not always good. It's just some brands got good ratings, others dont have any rating. No rating is usually estimated to be bad. A Question: Who had cheap PSUs fail on him? -
Windows won't activate after I installed a new motherboard.
Poohl replied to Andy.lars2's topic in Troubleshooting
Contact MS support to reactivate your key. the key is tied to the MoBo.