I'm connected via an ethernet cable. I don't see anything that looks like an IP address.
It says: Link encap:Ethernet H!!address: then something that looks more like a MAC address. Hard to read because the screen is all pixeled up. I think it is the Ethernet ID 00:26:B0:FD:OD:10 That is what is on the box label. Does this mean my ethernet is screwed up or my stick isn't right? On Feb 3, 7:43 pm, "Scott D. Davilla" <[email protected]> wrote: > >I now have created a patchstick to recover my ATV. I used the guide > >and have got the USB patchstick set up with two partitions one hfs > >plus and one ext3. They are loaded per the instructions. > > >I booted my ATV and the auto failed, as expected and the telnet daemon > >started. However I can't seem to telnet in. > > >I am connected from my linux laptop to the ATV via ethernet. The > >telnet daemon sees the ethernet connection. > > >I opened Terminal, and typed telnet, and got the telnet> prompt > > >I typed open appletv and got > > >telnet> open appletv > >Trying 192.168.1.76... > >telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host > > >192.168.1.76 was the IP address assigned by my router when I had wifi > >connection before I screwed everything up. > > >I think I can follow the directions once I can get logged in. > > >Can you point me the right way? > > telnet need a wired connection, not wireless. When the patchstick > boots and starts up the telnet daemon, it outputs the IP address that > is gets from DHCP, use that address. It will most likely be different > from your wireless IP address. -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/atv-bootloader?hl=en
