Cannot access the internet.
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@Thorr69 said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius It's very unusual that your two devices that are supposed to be on the same network have different subnets. Is your PC using wired LAN and not WIFI?
I use a VPN, could that be it?
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@ignatius You should have mentioned that in the beginning - if your VPN is mis-configured, that would explain why DNS is working but your traffic is not. Disable your VPN and see if
apt
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@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius You should have mentioned that in the beginning - if your VPN is mis-configured, that would explain why DNS is working but your traffic is not. Disable your VPN and see if
apt
will work.I'm not using it on the Pi, though. Does this still apply?
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@ignatius said in Cannot access the internet.:
@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius You should have mentioned that in the beginning - if your VPN is mis-configured, that would explain why DNS is working but your traffic is not. Disable your VPN and see if
apt
will work.I'm not using it on the Pi, though. Does this still apply?
BTW, I have a new problem. I changed the default password, and it will not boot into Emulation Station now... :(
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Changing the password shouldn't modify the auto-login feature, but you can re-configure the auto-login from
raspi-config
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@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
Changing the password shouldn't modify the auto-login feature, but you can re-configure the auto-login from
raspi-config
, see here.That doesn't make sense when I can't access it with the BT keyboard. It should "remember" the connection, but doesn't., unfortunately.
I'm just going reflash the SD card. -
@ignatius Interesting. I can
apt-get update
as the normal user, but not withsudo
...
Which led me to try the following:sudo apt-get install kodi
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@ignatius It still isn't working when I disable my VPN on my desktop computer.
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Use a recent RetroPie release and we'd be able to help better.
At this point is not clear whether you're running a standard RetroPie 4.4 image or a 3rd party image shipped with the TinyPi. -
@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
Use a recent RetroPie release and we'd be able to help better.
At this point is not clear whether you're running a standard RetroPie 4.4 image or a 3rd party image shipped with the TinyI downloaded the image and wrote the image to a SD card, but i'm having trouble trying to get it to boot. So, I ordered a
SD card that is "recommended". It should be here some time next week. We'll see what happens. -
@ignatius said in Cannot access the internet.:
@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
Use a recent RetroPie release and we'd be able to help better.
At this point is not clear whether you're running a standard RetroPie 4.4 image or a 3rd party image shipped with the TinyI downloaded the image and wrote the image to a SD card, but i'm having trouble trying to get it to boot. So, I ordered a
SD card that is "recommended". It should be here some time next week. We'll see what happens.Ok. I got the card in the mail the other day, and flashed the .img file, it didn't work. So I tried something else.. I managed to reverse engioneer the TinyPi screen services into the new RetroPie install by copying them over. The screen is a little offset (it doesn't use the entire screen real esate), but is usuable. So, In short, i'm able to use RetroPie on the TinyPi Pro whlie being able to use the newest version of it.
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@ignatius said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius said in Cannot access the internet.:
@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
Use a recent RetroPie release and we'd be able to help better.
At this point is not clear whether you're running a standard RetroPie 4.4 image or a 3rd party image shipped with the TinyI downloaded the image and wrote the image to a SD card, but i'm having trouble trying to get it to boot. So, I ordered a
SD card that is "recommended". It should be here some time next week. We'll see what happens.Ok. I got the card in the mail the other day, and flashed the .img file, it didn't work. So I tried something else.. I managed to reverse engioneer the TinyPi screen services into the new RetroPie install by copying them over. The screen is a little offset (it doesn't use the entire screen real esate), but is usuable. So, In short, i'm able to use RetroPie on the TinyPi Pro whlie being able to use the newest version of it.
I'm right back to square one. I cannot ping any sites (eg, google.com), let alone connect to them. I'm using the latest Retropie version.
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Does
ping
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@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
Does
ping
works from the Pi to your Wi-Fi router/AP ? Can you connect via SSH to your Pi, from your PC ?No to both. :(
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@ignatius Then the problem is your Wi-Fi connection to the router. Assuming you get an IP address from it, check the Wi-Fi AP for any MAC based access rules or firewalls that might isolate/block your Pi.
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@mitu said in Cannot access the internet.:
@ignatius Then the problem is your Wi-Fi connection to the router. Assuming you get an IP address from it, check the Wi-Fi AP for any MAC based access rules or firewalls that might isolate/block your Pi.
First of all, sorry for the delay in replying. I had a brief hospital stint. I gave up on trying to resolve this. Instead, I just chrooted the Pi system, and installed everything that way. It's not exactly the best way to accomplish this, but it works.
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