Reeshar wrote: 
> 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

I guess I should also ask whether you've got one of the known working
USB WiFi adaptors? They too can cause a problem. I use the standard
known-working Edimax EW-7811UN 150Mbps Wireless Nano USB Adapter...


Richard


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