Cannot access the internet.
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@mitu It times out on "getting headers"
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@ignatius Can you post the exact command / error message ?
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@mitu This Pi (Raspberry Pi Zero) is so small, that it's hard to manipulate... that said, I have to transcribe what the Pi says by hand.
ign:1 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian stretch InRelease err:2 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian Stretch InRelease ign:3 http://raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian stretch InRelease 0% [Waiting for headers] 400 Request Time-out [Ip: 2a00: 1098:88:26: ::i:i 80] 0% [Waiting for headers]
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This looks like connectivity via IPv6 is not working correctly from your system. Nothing to do with RetroPie though - you may want to disable IPv6 for
apt
- see here for some solutions.Either way, your release is old and so is the OS on it, at some point updates will not work anymore - you may want to consider upgrading.
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@mitu Now i'm getting this
pi@retropie:~ $ sudo apt-get update Ign:1 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian stretch InRelease Err:2 http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian stretch Release 408 Request Time-out [Ip 176.126.240.86 00] Ign:3 http://raspbian.rasperrypi.org/raspbian stretch InRelease 0Z% [Waiting for headers]
Also, I just tired pinging google.com...
pi@retropie:~ $ ping google.com PING google.com(nuq04s42-inx0e:1e100.net (2607:f8b0:4005:80f::200e) 56 data bytes ^C --- google.com ping statistics--- 12 packets transmitted, 0 recievied, 100% packet loss, time 11420ms
Is there a way to turn IPV6 off in RetroPie?
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@ignatius said in Cannot access the internet.:
Is there a way to turn IPV6 off in RetroPie?
Yes, but looks like that's not the problem here. It looks like the connection to
archive.raspberrypi.org
is not working and thusapt
is not able to check/download updates.
If you tryping -4 google.com
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@ignatius Ok. I followed a guide I found on the internet to disable IPv6.. I'm still having problems connecting to different sites, including the Raspbian sites. Not sure what the problem is.
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@mitu Nope Doesn't work. :(
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Did it work before ? Maybe something changed on your WiFi router/setup that trips the Pi.
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@mitu No, it didn't work.
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@ignatius I should probably say that this is on a Tiny Pi Pro...
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@ignatius Does the tiny pi pro have internet connectivity at all? I assume you must gave configured wifi for it to be connected to the internet?? Is this your device: https://www.tindie.com/products/petay/tinypi-pro/ ? Because I am afraid it does not have internet connectivity at all...if it is based on a pi zero, it certainly does not.
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@kiro The Pi Zero has a Wireless model which enables it to access the internet via WiFi.
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@mitu some of them yes, (pi zero W) more specifically, so if his tiny pi does not have a W model, then it is normal there is no internet connection at all. Hence my question if he has set up a wifi connection with it or not at all, which should help better understand the issue.
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@kiro said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius Does the tiny pi pro have internet connectivity at all? I assume you must gave configured wifi for it to be connected to the internet?? Is this your device: https://www.tindie.com/products/petay/tinypi-pro/ ? Because I am afraid it does not have internet connectivity at all...if it is based on a pi zero, it certainly does not.
Yes. That's it. And, AFAIK it does have Internet connectivity.
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@ignatius can you access you tinypi via ssh from another machine in your network? or at least ping it?
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@kiro said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius can you access you tinypi via ssh from another machine in your network? or at least ping it?
Neither. :(
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@ignatius Can you verify if your pi zero model is W or not? if it is not W then it has no internet connectivity. (Did you manage to set up your wifi parameters in the tinypi?)
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@kiro said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius Can you verify if your pi zero model is W or not? if it is not W then it has no internet connectivity. (Did you manage to set up your wifi parameters in the tinypi?)
Yes. I bought the W version when I bought the TInyPi Pro kit. Well, in the version of RetroPie I have (4.4), there aren't very many settings for WIFI.. But, yes, I did set them up.
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@ignatius what is the output of 'ifconfig' command, more specifically the IP address of what's usually the wlan0 device (wireless)... is it an IP with the same subnet as your other devices in the net? (if not, simply your pi is not connected to the network) then I advise you to re run 'sudo raspiconfig', go to System-Options, Wireless Lan, and re-enter the wifi parameters there. See if there is any changes afterwards.
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