Another blog I visited suggested I enter DHCP manually and setting it to 192.168.7.2 to solve the self-assigned ip issue. This makes AM335x USB turn green and say connected, but when you attempt to visit the ip on the browser it fails and sshing doesn't work either.
I'd like the community to help me understand what I'm doing wrong and if I've missed anything.
Thanks in Advance.
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I tried that. It doesn't connect. I have reason to believe it's the ftdi driver being used.
The device isn't even picked up as ejectable. Though it shows up when you check for connected devices via the terminal.
> On Sep 24, 2016, at 1:53 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber <wlf...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
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> On Sat, 24 Sep 2016 17:13:23 +0300, Dennis Muthuri
> <muthur...@gmail.com> declaimed the
> following:
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>> I’m connecting it to the Mac Book through USB. My laptop requires a thunderbird adapter to allow ethernet as it doesn’t have a native ethernet port.
>>
>
> Well -- that kills my only idea: that you had an Ethernet connection on
> the BBB in parallel with the USB and it was taking precedence.
>
> Sorry I don't have anything else to suggest.
>
> Ethernet with a router seems to be reliable for me -- barring the
> periodic change in IP address that I have to keep looking up. Today being
Why not setup a permanent IP address for your BBB in your DHCP server. On my Cisco router, I add a MAC to IP address for my BBB and I get the same IP address each time.
Regards,
John
> particularly ridiculous -- my main computer spending hours in CHKDSK, so I
> had the BBB cabled to the router, with an R-PI 3 upstairs on a TV with WiFi
> -- ssh into the BBB <G>
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