Just a question.  Have you ever read this website?  See step 3.  Thanks for
your attempt at help.  I would do all that if it were on a Ethernet
connection.  This is the Mini USB

http://beagleboard.org/Getting+Started




On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 6:02 AM, <c...@isbd.net> wrote:

> Ronny Julian <k4rjjra...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >
> > I've tried on Linix and Windows going over the USB with PUTTY.  THe BBB
> > disconnects right off.  Is there a setup step I've missed?  I've looked
> at
> > 3 tutorials on this and all just say to SSH to 192.168.7.2 port 22 but
> none
> > give any direction if that does not work.  I've Googled this and found
> not
> > too much as well.
> >
> I don't quite know why you're trying 192.168.7.2, the IP address of
> the BBB when it has booted will depend on the DHCP server you're
> running on your LAN (probably the DHCP server in your router if you
> have one).  I'm not sure what happens if there's *no* DHCP server,
> others may help there.
>
> The easiest way to find the IP address of your BBB is probably to look
> in you router's web configuration where you will almost certainly find
> the IP addresses it has assigned and you should see the BBB there.
>
> Alternatively you can run (as root) on your Linux system a little
> program called arp-scan, give the command 'arp-scan -l' and it will
> list all the systems on your LAN with the IP addresses.  You'll have
> to install arp-scan, it's not on most systems by default.
>
> Finally you *might* get away with 'ssh beaglebone', it depends on how
> your LAN is set up and whether the BBB's name has got registered with
> the DHCP server.  (This assumes you're using Angstrom, if you're using
> Ubuntu it's 'ssh arm', others might be different again).
>
>
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> Chris Green
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