Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Changing IP adresses
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That didn’t help… And yes the SSID changed
Dennis -
I’m a little confused. Is your Rpi on your wireless network at all? Can you use the web browser on your Pi to pull up a website?
It sounds like your Pi isn’t playing well with your new router. If you minimize the MM interface and click on the Wifi symbol in the top right of your mirror, you should be able to select the new SSID and enter the password to get onto the network. Did your Wifi network password also change?
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No… I can’t connect to any web pages… It just say it can’t find the page I requested…
Dennis -
Doesn’t show the Ssid box in the corner… Just the bluetooth keyboard and the sound speaker and the time. which is incorrect…
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@N6NG go to the menu, upper left, then preferences, network
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Doesn’t show the Network option … Just the Raspberry Pi Configuration. When I choose; that option, I have an Interfaces option. I pick that one and have several options to enable and disable. One of which is SSH which I enable and it doesn’t do me any good.
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@N6NG open terminal on pi, (ctrl-alt-t) and then sudo raspi-config, network options
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@sdetweil Ok… I put in the Hostname and it rebooted, but nothing is showing in the right hand corner having to do with Network… I followed the directions and used letters and numbers as directed but it’s still not showing. Is there one more step I missed?
Dennis -
@N6NG the SSID matches the router, right?
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Yes… the one I put in was the one I use for the PC I have in the same room as the MM.
And I used the same passphrase also…