[arm-allstar] Using Putty Problems at the Start

Jeffrey Reid abigkahuna at mac.com
Sun Oct 20 13:00:06 EDT 2019


That would be great…if only…I don’t even use Windows…having had a MacBook all these years.  Why would anyone want a monitor and keyboard?  :)   So far, thanks to everyone for their help.  I am still going through the answers. I even went so far as to do another install of the software.  

Jeffrey

> On Oct 20, 2019, at 6:04 AM, John Simmons via ARM-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
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> The easiest way is to hook up a monitor and keyboard directly to the RPi. You can double-check the IP address and functionality.
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> -de John NI0K
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> "Jeffrey Reid via ARM-allstar" wrote on 10/20/2019 1:25 AM:
>> Okay, this shouldn’t be that difficult, even for an OM that’s not computer savvy.  Did a clean write onto the SD card.  Checksum okay. Installed into Pi4.  Turn on and blinks dit-dit-dit-dah…The letter V I believe.  I try Putty and know that the ethernet IP connected to the Pi is .106 because I have another node (one of Mark’s nano-nodes).  Use port 222.  Keep getting connection timed out.  So I am stuck at the easy part…Jeez, what am I doing wrong.  I tried typing the IP into the Browser with no luck in getting a page that says TEST.
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>> The same cable is now back connected to my other node and working just fine, listening to the Insomniac Net.  Now, if I can only get to configure the new Pi4.  Any Ideas?
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>> Regards,
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>> Jeffrey
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