Andy Bushnell <
ahbus...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 4:33:27 AM UTC-8, Chris Green wrote:
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> > Andy Bushnell <
ahbus...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
> > > Hi,
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> > > I'm having trouble accessing my BBBlue. I have used it in the past
> > using
> > > my home Wifi but the Wifi password has changed so I can't SSH over the
> > > wifi.
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> > Ay? Why would you need to know the WiFi password? ... or do you mean
> > that the BBBlue hasn't been reconfigured with the new WiFi password?
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> I know the old password but I redid my network and there is a new password.
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Yes, but my question was - is the problem that you haven't been able
to program the new password into the BBBlue? If so, could you not
revert to the old password temporarily, then connect to the BBBlue and
change the WiFi password there and then change back to the new password.
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> > > I tried plugging in the BBBlue into my USB port and using SSH with
> > > no joy. Do I need a driver on my computer to do that. I can't remember
> > > what I did when I first used it. I thought I would try just loading a
> > new
> > > debian image but it seems I need to log in to do that.
> > >
> > When you plugged it into the USB port what IP address did you try to
> > connect to the BBBlue? ... also what OS are you running on the 'host'
> > computer?
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> I used all I could find on line.
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> 192.168.7.2
> 192.168.8.2
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They seem right I think (others will confirm).
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Chris Green
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