asaki
21
set 192.168.1.200
it remains 192.168.1.25
asaki
23
sudo vi / etc/network/interfaces
branko
24
I mean, what have you changed in the configuration?
branko
26
Have you restarted networking after editing the file?
branko
28
To be honest, I donāt really follow what youāre doing. Did you edit your configuration or not? What exactly does it look like right now?
branko
30
When you boot with that configuration, what does ip addr tell you?
asaki
31
after restarting the configuration is not saved
branko
32
Hm. Give me the output of this command:
ls -la /etc/network/interfaces
asaki
33
this what you type
[quote]
ssh outernet@192.168.1.25
sudo vi /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo eth0 wlan0
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.200
gateway 192.168.1.2
netmask 255.255.255.0
dns-nameservers 192.168.1.2
iface wlan0 inet static
address 192.168.0.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
dns-nameservers 192.168.0.1
sudo reboot
/[quote]
branko
35
ok, for now, try to set the IP address in your router by binding the IP address you want to the MAC address of the receiver.
asaki
36
outernet@outernetrx:~$ ls -la /etc/network/interfaces
-rw-rār-- 1 root root 344 Jan 1 2015 /etc/network/interfaces
outernet@outernetrx:~$
asaki
37
the problem persists
Loading user interfaceā¦
If interface does not appear to load for more than 10 minutes, you should restart the receiver.
branko
38
Log in and run facres command.
asaki
39
Iām sorry, explain better
branko
40
Log into the shell and run:
sudo facres