Operating System - A port of Debian Bookworm with the Raspberry Pi Desktop (Release date: 2024-03-15)More questions:
- Bookworm or Bullsye?
- Is the Pi's WiFI connected to anything?
- Does the laptop have internet connection sharing enabled?
- Is the point to point link between Pi and laptop in a different subnet to all other networks the laptop is connected to?
- Same question if the Pi is connected to WiFi as well as ethernet to the laptop
Not quite the answer I was expecting. Was that the description in Imager?No, nothing else
That's not what you said above. Which is it? Is the Pi connected to ethernet and to WiFi or just to ethernet wth access to WiFI provided by connection sharing on your laptop?Yes, the laptop has Internet connection sharing enabled.
In which case the laptop should be providing DHCP and DNS services to the PI. Let the Pi get its IP address etc from the laptop.I can't say for sure, but I think they're on different subnets.
You need to check. You will hit routing problems if they're not.
You may not be able to get much further without a non ethernet way to login to the Pi and see what's happening. WiFi is one way but that could make it harder due to both devices having a presence in two different subnets (you can never be sure which one will be used to resolve a hostname).
A monitor/TV is another but I'm guessing you don't have access to one. If you do, use that to see what the Pi is up to. It should go without saying but remember that teh HDMI port on your laptop is an output not an input so cannot be used for this.
A third way is a USB to 3.3v TTL serial adapter. USB end to laptop, other end to the 4B's UART and ground. You may need to enable the UART in config.txt.
Thank you for your help and time, please read to the end. I was able to solve this problem, here is what I did:
1) Turned on the internet distributor on my phone (IPhone)
2) Installed a different operating system (Bullseye) on the SD card.
3) Entered the SSID and password of the wi-fi I gave out from my phone.
4) Connected to PUTTY and RealVNC Viewer without interruptions.
However, one question remains. On the Raspberry desktop when trying to connect to the university wi-fi I see this error, is the problem solvable, or is this blocking the wi-fi from the university?
https://paste.pics/QUHIF
Statistics: Posted by mafnaf — Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:58 am