11-13-2016, 05:43 PM
The first thing to check is that they each have a unique mac address.
... communication actually happens between mac addresses, with adress resolution protocol ( ARP ) going on in the middle. It the mac addresses are the 'same' then the machines cannot communicate correctly.
This is a problem on the pine, for some of the gnu+linux images, because each machine ends up with the same mac address. (rats)
cat /boot/uEnv.txt
... for each machine; what is the mac addy ?
... communication actually happens between mac addresses, with adress resolution protocol ( ARP ) going on in the middle. It the mac addresses are the 'same' then the machines cannot communicate correctly.
This is a problem on the pine, for some of the gnu+linux images, because each machine ends up with the same mac address. (rats)
cat /boot/uEnv.txt
... for each machine; what is the mac addy ?
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