Biblu wrote: 
> 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

OK... So you can definitely see that the Pi is connected to the router
and has got an IP address by looking at the router?

If yes, normally at this point I would suggest connecting a screen and
keyboard directly to the Pi so that you can test connectivity outbound
onto the network. Eg, you can ping other devices.

But before we consider that, one other question: is the server and/or
the PC/Mac you're using to access the Pi also on the wireless network?
The reason I ask is that sometimes routers have a security setting which
prevents two devices connected by WiFi from seeing each other. They can
only see the fixed network.


Richard


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