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mycnc:change_ip_address_of_single_board_computer_sbc [2017/08/12 10:03] skirillovmycnc:change_ip_address_of_single_board_computer_sbc [2017/08/12 10:05] skirillov
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   - Hide or Close Full screen windows to open Desktop screen    - Hide or Close Full screen windows to open Desktop screen 
   - Find Network Icon in top Taskbar {{mycnc:linux-network-002.png}}   - Find Network Icon in top Taskbar {{mycnc:linux-network-002.png}}
- +  - Press Right Mouse button on the icon, select "Edit Connections" menu and click on it {{mycnc:linux-network-004.png}} 
-3.  Press Right Mouse button on the icon, select "Edit Connections" menu and click on it {{mycnc:linux-network-004.png}} +  Network Connections setup window will be opened. Select Ethernet Connection you have in the list, press "Delete" button, confirm "Delete".{{mycnc:linux-network-006.png}}{{mycnc:linux-network-007.png}} 
- +  Goto again to Network Icon in top Taskbar, press right mouse button and select "Auto Ethernet" {{mycnc:linux-network-008.png}} 
-4.  Network Connections setup window will be opened. Select Ethernet Connection you have in the list, press "Delete" button, confirm "Delete".{{mycnc:linux-network-006.png}}{{mycnc:linux-network-007.png}} +  "Auto Ethernet" Connection will appear in "Network Connections" setup Window. Click on it and press "Edit" button {{mycnc:linux-network-009.png}} 
- +  "Editing Auto Ethernet" window will appear. Select "IPv4 Settings" Tab 
-5.  Goto again to Network Icon in top Taskbar, press right mouse button and select "Auto Ethernet" {{mycnc:linux-network-008.png}} +  Select Method: **Manual** 
- +  Address: **192.168.0.50** 
-6.  "Auto Ethernet" Connection will appear in "Network Connections" setup Window. Click on it and press "Edit" button {{mycnc:linux-network-009.png}} +  Netmask: **255.255.255.0** 
- +  Gateway: **0.0.0.0** 
-7.  "Editing Auto Ethernet" window will appear. Select "IPv4 Settings" Tab +  Press **Save** button {{mycnc:linux-network-011.png}} 
- +  Close Network Settings windows, **reboot Computer** 
-8.  Select Method: **Manual** +  After Reboot goto Network Icon in top Taskbar, press Left Mouse button on it, select **Connection information** {{mycnc:linux-network-012.png}} 
- +  **Connection Information** window will be opened. Check "Auto Ethernet" Tab is present and you have IPv4 address 192.168.0.50 (or address you setup in the settings){{mycnc:linux-network-014.png}}
-9.  Address: **192.168.0.50** +
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-10. Netmask: **255.255.255.0** +
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-11. Gateway: **0.0.0.0** +
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-12. Press **Save** button {{mycnc:linux-network-011.png}} +
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-13. Close Network Settings windows, **reboot Computer** +
-14. After Reboot goto Network Icon in top Taskbar, press Left Mouse button on it, select **Connection information** {{mycnc:linux-network-012.png}} +
-15. **Connection Information** window will be opened. Check "Auto Ethernet" Tab is present and you have IPv4 address 192.168.0.50 (or address you setup in the settings){{mycnc:linux-network-014.png}}+
  
mycnc/change_ip_address_of_single_board_computer_sbc.txt · Last modified: 2017/08/12 10:14 by skirillov

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