Reeshar wrote: 
> Firstly, your IP address will change when the Pi connects via wireless.
> This is because the Pi's WiFi adaptor has a different MAC address to the
> physical connector so your DHCP server will think it's a different
> device.
> 
> You can find out the new IP address by resetting and saving your
> wireless setup using menu option 8, and then look on-screen as it
> connects and gets an IP address for wireless.
> 
> See then if you can connect to the new IP address. If you can then my
> next question would be: what is the IP address of the Pi and what is the
> address of your server? The reason for asking is that they may be on
> different subnets which is what I've been doing. If they are, you have
> to specify the IP address of the server and, as you've probably read
> above, there's a bug in setting the IP address.
> 
> But take one thing at a time. Try and get a connection via WiFi to your
> Pi.
> 
> 
> Richard

Hey Richard,

Thanks for the reply :)

Yeh the IP address changing caught me out at first, but I logged onto my
router and watched the new device pop up so I knew I had the right IP
address. 

The IP address of the Pi is 192.168.0.95 (ethernet) and 192.168.0.96
(wifi), the server is on 192.168.0.5.

With ssh [email protected] I couldn't connect to the Pi - even after the
Pi had just told me that was the wifi IP address.

Thanks,
Ben


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