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    • Marco Bonaundefined
      Marco Bona
      last edited by

      Is it possible to set the static IP with Duet 3?
      I tried with Putty adding in "sudo nano /etc/dhcpcd.conf"

      interface wlan0

      static ip_address = 192.168.1.40 / 24
      static routers = 192.168.1.255
      static domain_name_servers = 192.168.1.255

      but it does not allow me to perform the SBC updates.
      Is there an alternative route?

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      • jens55undefined
        jens55
        last edited by

        Most setups use the DHCP server in their wireless router to achieve a static IP. You set up a reservation on the router for the mac id of the duet and anytime the duet asks for a renewed ip number it gets the same ip number assigned.

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User @Marco Bona
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          @Marco-Bona said in Duet 3 static IP:

          but it does not allow me to perform the SBC updates.

          Pretty sure your router and name server are wrong for a /24 network.

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          • Marco Bonaundefined
            Marco Bona @A Former User
            last edited by

            @bearer ,You're right, the values should be wrong, just to verify how do I recover the correct values?

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User
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              They should be in your router, or if you revert to dhcp you can see what it provides, or even your computer should have matching settings presumably?

              Or you could try 192.168.1.1 and if that doesn't work then try 192.168.1.254 as it would be the common addresses to use.

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              • Marco Bonaundefined
                Marco Bona @A Former User
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                @bearer ,Now it works perfectly, thanks a lot for the explanation

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