Manually put the Linux box on the same network as the AP (say, 192.168.0.50/24) and try again.
169.254.x.x is APIPA (automatic private IP addressing) range.
Re: Need help connecting Linux box to DLink AP
Manually put the Linux box on the same network as the AP (say, 192.168.0.50/24) and try again.
169.254.x.x is APIPA (automatic private IP addressing) range. |
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How?
I thought I needed to, but don't know networking for fuck-all.
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"Destination Host Unreachable"
I've got it set static to 192.168.0.50, still not seeing the DLink. And I just reset it to make sure it's got the factory IP.
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do a tcpdump -i eth0
you should see packets or your network to the PC is horked
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Re: "Destination Host Unreachable"
What Linux are you using?
anything ubuntu/debian /etc/network/interfaces That is how the static setup should be. Once set, then: ifdown eth0 ; ifup eth0 Then try and ping the device. Assuming you are plugging into it on a network/LAN port and not the WAN port. Once there... you should be good. |
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No joy
Still showing "Destination Host Unreachable". I'd really like to fix this before putting it back in their room so I don't have to do this again, but I think I'm reaching the yak shaving stage (http://sethgodin.typ...t_shave_that.html). I have a solution -- I don't like it, but it works -- and I have real work I need to do.
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Bleah.
I have a good sharp almost done knife... sharp enough to deform the tips of my left index finger...
Probably good enough for shaving! |
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Have you learned anything?
Specifically, have you figured out how to do them in a reasonable amount of time? I really want to tell people about "this guy I know who makes crazy-high-end knives."
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sniff? high end sniff? :-)
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Uhhh ... say what?
That whooshing sound is whatever your point was clearing my head by a few feet.
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smelling an opportunity
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Nah, you wouldn't be interested
I takes too much hardware ... stuff you couldn't secure when you move under the bridge.
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tongs anvil couple of hammers and files
too heavy to carry away
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Well yes and yes.
Yes, its better to start with your bases covered rather than assuming its what you want.
Yes, I've discovered that certain pieces of materials aren't exactly what they are supposedly cracked up to be. BUT... the process only will change at the suppliers side of things. He understand about clean up now. Will let me do the clean up rather than a quick splash with a belt sander. But... it seems family stuff is getting in the way. If you'd answer your phone once in a while, we could talk about what you have to look forward too... :P Well maybe not with your girls. Except the Wedding now being planned has sucked out $1K/month for the past two months and will continue to for the next 9 months (or longer) until its done. Bleah. Call me some time after 5PM eastern.. ok? |
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Dude, I *never* answer the phone
Whenever Jenn tells me I got a call from you, if I've chatted with you here that day I assume it's covered. Sorry, bad assumption.
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Naw, its fine.
Life has been tough the past month and a bit.
Its amazing at how much it throws at you, just when you think you'll have some time to get things together. |