(09-03-2022, 10:20 PM)steadman Wrote:(08-26-2022, 10:56 PM)fdealexa Wrote: Hello Lenny,Hi Francesco,
In my opinion it is strange 172.24.1.1! Is it possibile to have a look of the results of the Address searcher?
I had a very good results with https://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/. It is not necessary install it: you can run it as live program.
The problem should be limited to:
-The network (including: switch, router, cabling, DHCP, DNS, firewall(if any))
-The Rpi(ethernet port, the system itself, SD card)
-The Firmware (not correctly downloaded, non corretcly burned on SD)
Then we have to examine all the possibility to troubleshoot correctly.
So, if you wish, let us start from the network, trying with the IP Andress research and the ethernet cable.
Best regards and good luck,
Francesco
Thanks for your help. Everything seems to work perfectly except that the RPI doesn't show up. I have tested the ethernet cable. I tried to send the file with the scanning results, but the site won't let me send it. Any ideas?
Lanny
Hello Lenny,
As you reporter, the led's on the RPI ethernet port are blinking: that could meen that the level 1of the connection (phisical) is ok.
The level 2 also (ethernet link) seems ok. The level 3 (IP session) doesn't seems ok (no IP Address).
Some questions:
1. Can you try a notebook connected to that cable?
2. Where is connected the other side of the cable?
3. What device has the DHCP ownership in your LAN (probably the router)?
4. Have you tryed to download again the moOde image and burn another SD?
Good luck and regards,
Francesco