[arm-allstar] Can't ping external internet

Doug Crompton wa3dsp at gmail.com
Sat Nov 30 17:14:06 EST 2019


Jason,

  Lets get one running at a time. I would turn off the wifi if you are
using wired in the wifi menu option.  In the wired menu try running it
again. Make sure you are using a static IP address in the range of your
router and not being used by anything else. The netmask should be
255.255.255.0 and the gateway should point to the router IP address. In a
192.168.1.x network it is usually 1192.168.1.1


*73 Doug*

*WA3DSP*

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On Sat, Nov 30, 2019 at 3:42 PM "jgnatow via ARM-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Hey all,  I hate to ask but I have exhausted my options on my own. I hope
> the hive mind can help.
> I can ping other ip on internal network (other  computers). I can NOT ping
> outside (8.8.8.8,google,etc.). I think it's a gateway issue but cant find
> where to configure. Node is set for static ip on ethernet. Wifi has nt been
> messed with other than setting up in menu. I would prefer to get wifi
> working first then ethernet because my ONLY internet is via cellular
> hotspot. I think both wired and wireless are related. I can normally share
> my laptop wireless over LAN to pi (to test wired side) but that doesnt work
> in this case. I've set up 5 or 6 nodes with this internet setup just fine
> (both public and private). My last build was a private node so I didnt
> "need" internet since its a stand alone repeater (for now). It had the same
> connection issue. Now im setting up a public node for a friend and am
> having the same problem. Ive tried current release (pi3-4) and the last
> (pi2-3). Both doing the same thing. I know ive done something stupid but
> cant figure this out.
> Please help.
> Jason Gnatowsky KG4FJC
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