On Wednesday, 30 March 2022 12:01:11 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I still can't see what's going wrong.
That is still a true statement, but with help from people on the RPi Forums, a
sticking plaster was found. Basically stop the system see conflicts (real or
otherwise) by adding 'noarp' to dnsmasq
On Wednesday, 30 March 2022 11:33:31 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> On Wednesday, 30 March 2022 10:26:24 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 29 March 2022 18:57:19 BST Terry Coles wrote:
More info; this time with log-dhcp in the dnasmasq.conf file:
https://hadrian-way.co.uk/Misc/syslog_tail(log-dhcp
On Wednesday, 30 March 2022 10:26:24 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> On Tuesday, 29 March 2022 18:57:19 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I'm still confused. Here is what was written to syslog when I tried to
> connect to the system with my phone:
>
> https://hadrian-way.co.uk/Misc/syslog_tail.txt
This is getti
On Tuesday, 29 March 2022 18:57:19 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> Apparently there is an address conflict but it doesn't show up until I've
> tried to connect several times. I'm confused.
I'm still confused. Here is what was written to syslog when I tried to
connect to the system with my phone:
http
Messages go to syslog as I've since found out.
Apparently there is an address conflict but it doesn't show up until I've tried
to connect several times. I'm confused.
I'll look at this tomorrow.
Sent from Blue
On 29 Mar 2022, 18:11, at 18:11, Peter Merchant via dorset
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>On 29/03/20
On 29/03/2022 15:14, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
The system that I've been talking about for a few days seems to have a problem
with WiFi. It generally works OK the first time a user connects, but after
that the message 'Obtaining IP Address' is displayed for ever. What I can't
work out is how to d
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