On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Royce Pereira <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a raspberry pi, configured with a static IP address, that was > working well with my older (ADSL)router (supplied by my ISP, MTNL). > > Yesterday I replaced my router with a D-Link DSL-2750U. > > I could configure it so that my PCs got connected to the Internet over LAN > and Wi-Fi. > > But when I connected the raspberry pi (wired RJ45) it does not show up on > the network. > Ping the static IP of your Raspi from any Linux system and then read the output of 'arp -n' > The router web page also does not list it. (I think only DHCP clients are > shown anyway). > > I also used a windows program called ipscan24, but the pi does not show up > there too. > > It's a headless pi, with no keyboard or display connected > > Can you ssh into it to read and change the network params? > Both routers have the same gateway and basic IP address structure > (192.168.1.xx). > What LAN IP address did you give to the new router? Hopefully, you gave it the same IP address of the old router. > > Is there anything I could do at the router end to get the pi to connect, or > is re-flashing the SD card the only option? > > Since you have *static* network parameters programmed into the Raspi, you may have to change the *default* gateway to the IP address of the *new* router. Make sure GW, Netmask, DNS settings are consistent with the systems that get the same from DHCP. -- http://mm.ilug-bom.org.in/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

