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    SSH WIFI ISSUE

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    • 90sgamer9
      90sgamer @90sgamer
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      @90sgamer Error msg on WINSCP: "Host RETROPIE does not exist."

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
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        Try connecting using the IP/Network address of Pi instead of the name. You can find out the IP/Network address from the RetroPie system in EmulationStation, there's an entry that you can use to display it.

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        • 90sgamer9
          90sgamer @mitu
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          @mitu yes, I know usually that would work, but I've tried that and still nothing. I've even tried resetting the router, Didn't work.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator
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            If you run a ping <PI_IP> from your PC on the command line , does it work ? If not, then it's probably a firewall/router configuration.

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            • 90sgamer9
              90sgamer @mitu
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              @mitu I'm not familiar with running command prompts, my format is wrong. I typed in:
              ping <192.168.1.212>

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @90sgamer
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                @90sgamer Replace <PI_IP> with the actual address of the Pi. So the command should be:

                ping 192.168.1.212
                
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                  sleve_mcdichael @90sgamer
                  last edited by sleve_mcdichael

                  @90sgamer said in SSH WIFI ISSUE:

                  @90sgamer Error msg on WINSCP: "Host RETROPIE does not exist."

                  Mine's not WinSCP but on my clients I have to add .local, as in, "host retropie.local".

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                  • 90sgamer9
                    90sgamer @mitu
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                    @mitu I tried that and it said:

                    "Reply from 192.168.1.211: Destination host unreachable.
                    Reply from 192.168.1.211: Destination host unreachable.
                    Reply from 192.168.1.211: Destination host unreachable."

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @90sgamer
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                      @90sgamer Then check again the router settings.
                      Some of the WiFi AP have a feature called client isolation which disable the direct communication between WiFi clients, make sure it's not enabled by default on your WiFi router.

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                      • 90sgamer9
                        90sgamer @mitu
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                        @mitu My router doesnt allow for turning AP isolation on or off within gateway interface. Also, I don't think it would be a good idea to mess with that, for security purposes. I have never had to do this before in the past 4 years of owning a retropie. Is there another option/way?

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @90sgamer
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                          @90sgamer said in SSH WIFI ISSUE:

                          I have never had to do this before in the past 4 years of owning a retropie.

                          I don't understand then - did this worked before and it's not working anymore now, with the same setup ?

                          Is there another option/way?

                          Connect a cable to the Pi ?

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                          • 90sgamer9
                            90sgamer @mitu
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                            @mitu Correct, it's always worked and now it isn't. Not trying to be a difficult case. Perhaps the wifi chip in the retropie is fried? I've looked at this from several different angles and I don't think its router related. If I could get my pi to transfer files i would be so happy. There are not many tutorials on transfering roms without wifi. I appreciate your help. Ive been stuck on this for a few months, any other ideas would be greatly appreciated, maybe something outside the box or easily overlooked?

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                            • mituM
                              mitu Global Moderator
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                              @90sgamer said in SSH WIFI ISSUE:

                              Perhaps the wifi chip in the retropie is fried? I've looked at this from several different angles and I don't think its router related.

                              If the Pi has an IP address, then the Wifi chip is not fried. Are you able to update RetroPie from the RetroPie Setup script ? If yes, then the Wifi works on your Pi.

                              If I could get my pi to transfer files i would be so happy. There are not many tutorials on transfering roms without wifi

                              https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Transferring-Roms/ has all the options. You can use an USB drive to transfer ROMs if the network connection is not working.

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                              • 90sgamer9
                                90sgamer @mitu
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                                @mitu So this is where it gets deeper into the issue, which i thought was a separate issue. I cannot update my Retropie Setup Script. I always get the message that the current Raspian stretch is no longer supported. This really stinks because I have no idea how to do that, there are no video tutorials on how to do that, and it ultimately leads me to believe that I would have to delete and wipe my entire retropie sd card and start all over, only problem is even if i did that, i would not know how to reinstall or even find the latest or correct Retropie software. Everyone just assumes that "its so easy" yet there are no instructions on how to do this. And I would think this to be an extremely common issue for anyone who has owned a retropie longer than a couple of years. Any specific links/tutorials would be great, so i dont waste more of your time.

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                                • 90sgamer9
                                  90sgamer @90sgamer
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                                  @90sgamer I found this tutorial, not sure if this is recommended. Its the only thing I could find pertaining to my problem. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspbian-buster-upgrade,39735.html

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator
                                    last edited by mitu

                                    I cannot update my Retropie Setup Script. I always get the message that the current Raspian stretch is no longer supported.

                                    Yes, this warning has been in place for more than 1 year, though it doesn't strictly forbids you to update - it just tells you that your OS is no longer supported. What version of RetroPie do you have installed currently ?

                                    Only problem is even if i did that, i would not know how to reinstall or even find the latest or correct Retropie software

                                    But how did you install in the first place ? Didn't you go through this - installation - step when you first installed your system ?
                                    The docs explain how to get the latest RetroPie release and install it.

                                    Everyone just assumes that "its so easy" yet there are no instructions on how to do this

                                    Upgrading is not enough documented and we should remedy that, but the installation is clearly outlined in the documentation.

                                    Any specific links/tutorials would be great, so i dont waste more of your time.

                                    For an upgrade, you can back-up your ROMs/BIOS/configs and flash a new image, then restore the backed-up content on the new image. See the update doc page.

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                                    • 90sgamer9
                                      90sgamer @mitu
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                                      @mitu It's very frustrating to me because to update you must connect to wifi, and to connect to wifi you must update. I can do neither. so I'm stuck.

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                                      • 90sgamer9
                                        90sgamer @90sgamer
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                                        @90sgamer I know how to update. I installed it the first time back in 2018. I'm just afraid TO update, as I will lose all my data, files, roms, etc.

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                                          sleve_mcdichael @90sgamer
                                          last edited by sleve_mcdichael

                                          @90sgamer back up your image. Flash the new OS. Use 7zip to extract the BIOS, ROMS, and CONFIG folders from your backed-up image. Copy them to the new OS.

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                                          • 90sgamer9
                                            90sgamer @sleve_mcdichael
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                                            @sleve_mcdichael Yes, I understand, I know what I need to do which is make a back up. I understand how to back up an sd card. What I don't understand is how do I then implement the backup on the new OS without completely wiping out everything. If I don't understand how the entire process works, I'm not going to even start or risk destroying my card.

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