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hi all,
ok, might sound bit strange - it's driving me mad!
i've decided update dd-wrt router latest version having problems trying establish ssh connection router. anyway, i've updated said router , while ssh on router works treat, strange (very strange) reason i'm unable connect rpi running openelec 5.0.4 whatsoever.
rpi connected wired connection; can't ping, ssh or anything. oddly, rpi still connects router, seen router, it's given valid ip address , has connection internet works.. however, can't connect in anyway device i've tried (windows pc, android tablet both using ping or ssh).
stats page on router shows active connections rpi using, other device connected router doesn't see it. in fact, if use angry ip scanner computer, doesn't think static ip i've assigned being used. pinging command line returns "host unreachable".
i'm hoping might have idea or explanation on how might have occurred? appreciated.
actually, should add other wired connection ping work fine, rpi having none of it!
thanks,
stu.
ok, might sound bit strange - it's driving me mad!
i've decided update dd-wrt router latest version having problems trying establish ssh connection router. anyway, i've updated said router , while ssh on router works treat, strange (very strange) reason i'm unable connect rpi running openelec 5.0.4 whatsoever.
rpi connected wired connection; can't ping, ssh or anything. oddly, rpi still connects router, seen router, it's given valid ip address , has connection internet works.. however, can't connect in anyway device i've tried (windows pc, android tablet both using ping or ssh).
stats page on router shows active connections rpi using, other device connected router doesn't see it. in fact, if use angry ip scanner computer, doesn't think static ip i've assigned being used. pinging command line returns "host unreachable".
i'm hoping might have idea or explanation on how might have occurred? appreciated.
actually, should add other wired connection ping work fine, rpi having none of it!
thanks,
stu.
raspberrypi
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