Can't ping or ssh into BBB Wireless

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Zeph

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Jan 15, 2020, 1:29:02 PM1/15/20
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I have two boards a BeagleBone Black Wireless and a BeagleBone Black Rev C. Recently, when booting my BeagleBone Black Wireless with an Ubuntu SD, the board will light up and in my Windows 10 computer's network connections the Remote NDIS Compatible Device shows up but pinging 192.168.7.2 does not give any response and I can't SSH into the board anymore. If I put an SD with debian into the BBB Wireless, I can SSH into it fine. Also, if I take the Ubuntu SD and use it in my BeagleBone Black Rev C I can ping it and SSH into it. The only combination that doesn't work is the Ubuntu SD with the BBB Wireless.

Can anyone give insight on what the issue might be? I think this error may have started to appear when I was changing network settings to try and use internet sharing through USB.

Tarmo Kuuse

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Jan 16, 2020, 4:12:18 AM1/16/20
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Hi Zeph,


On Wednesday, 15 January 2020 20:29:02 UTC+2, Zeph wrote:
I have two boards a BeagleBone Black Wireless and a BeagleBone Black Rev C. Recently, when booting my BeagleBone Black Wireless with an Ubuntu SD, the board will light up and in my Windows 10 computer's network connections the Remote NDIS Compatible Device shows up but pinging 192.168.7.2 does not give any response and I can't SSH into the board anymore. If I put an SD with debian into the BBB Wireless, I can SSH into it fine. Also, if I take the Ubuntu SD and use it in my BeagleBone Black Rev C I can ping it and SSH into it. The only combination that doesn't work is the Ubuntu SD with the BBB Wireless.

Can anyone give insight on what the issue might be? I think this error may have started to appear when I was changing network settings to try and use internet sharing through USB.

If you've changed the network settings and can't figure out how to change them back, it would be a rather long and unproductive thread to remotely debug the situation via this newsgroup :) I'd suggest starting from scratch with a new Ubuntu image. If you can't spare to lose the data on it, copy it somewhere else. 

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Tarmo
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