John Dyson - did you ever get this to work? I have had the same problem
and can't get it to work...
On Friday, October 16, 2020 at 3:18:40 AM UTC-4 jonn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Typically, Windows disables the response to ping. I would leave it that
> way.
>
> To get the Beaglebone to talk to
Typically, Windows disables the response to ping. I would leave it that way.
To get the Beaglebone to talk to the Internet through the Windows internet
connection you should not have to change anything with the firewall; I did
not have to do this.
I would go back through the steps and see what is
Hi,
You are right disabling the windows firewall allowed the beaglebone to ping
the windows PC. I disabled the PC wifi in order that there were no issues.
Any idea how I can configure the firewall in order that the beaglebone over
the usb cable is allowed through?
Thanks
On Wednesday, 14
For the resolv.conf permission issue, you either need to login as root,
"sudo su -" or as I do just make a copy of the "/etc/resolv.conf" in a
local folder, edit it, and then copy over as such:
sudo cp resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf
Cheers,
Jon
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 8:16 AM Dennis Lee
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 01:01:42 -0700 (PDT), in
gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user John Dyson
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Following these instructions:
>
>I have connected the USB Cable and nothing else from the beaglebone to the
>PC. All of thwe windows 64 bit drivers have been successfully installed.
>
Hi,
Following these instructions:
I have connected the USB Cable and nothing else from the beaglebone to the
PC. All of thwe windows 64 bit drivers have been successfully installed.
https://www.digikey.com/en/maker/blogs/how-to-connect-a-beaglebone-black-to-the-internet-using-usb
The initial
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 02:46:28 -0700 (PDT), in
gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user John Dyson
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I think the problem is with the network adapter not working correctly in
>windows. The network adapter shown is "Remote NDIS compatible Device".
>
That adapter is the norm for
A crossover cable is a bit old school. Most modern Ethernet divides do not
require this; at least I have not seen a need for one a good amount of time.
As far as connecting to the Internet, did you set the "resolv.conf" on your
Beaglebone. This is described in the link I provided previously.
Hi,
Yes I have set the default router setup in windows 192.178.7.1.
Will it require an ethernet cross-over cable? Is there a link to basic
instructions to achieve this?
Many thanks in advance.
Thanks
On Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 4:08:36 PM UTC+1 jonn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Are you
Hi,
I think the problem is with the network adapter not working correctly in
windows. The network adapter shown is "Remote NDIS compatible Device".
Thanks
On Thursday, 8 October 2020 at 16:08:36 UTC+1 jonn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Are you following the instructions listed at the following link?
Hi again I don't think the beaglebone gateway is working as when I ping
192.168.7.1 from the beagle via ssh it doesn't work.
On Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 4:08:36 PM UTC+1 jonn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Are you following the instructions listed at the following link?
>
>
Are you following the instructions listed at the following link?
https://www.digikey.com/en/maker/blogs/how-to-connect-a-beaglebone-black-to-the-internet-using-usb
Have you set the default router on your BBB?
Ex:
* sudo /sbin/route add default gw 192.168.7.1 *
Cheers,
Jon
On Thu, Oct 8,
On Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 3:16:24 PM UTC+3 dysona...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a beaglebone black and I'm attempting to connect it to the outside
> world. I have the latest debian image installed.
>
> Here is what I have done:
>
> - installed latest windows 64 bit drivers
> - Configured
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