Hi,
You should try first to ping yourself (192.168.1.77)
Then if it works ping an other device on 192.168.1.x (Not the gateway, as it may consider your network card as a spoofing device or whatever else...)
Are you sure your network is /24 (i.e. 255.255.255.0)? You should check the subnet mask for an other device on your network.
Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Yes, pinging myself works perfectly, but I think I've found the problem: any IP set for the gateway is 192.168.1.254, 8.8.8.8 etc, ifconfig returns me 192.168.1.255 which is (apparently) nothing!medmed wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 4:21 pm Hi,
You should try first to ping yourself (192.168.1.77)
Then if it works ping an other device on 192.168.1.x (Not the gateway, as it may consider your network card as a spoofing device or whatever else...)
Are you sure your network is /24 (i.e. 255.255.255.0)? You should check the subnet mask for an other device on your network.
- viking272
- Site sponsor
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:32 am
- Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
The broadcast address (.255) is correct and is used as a special broadcast method but I don't think is overly important here.
Your gateway looks fine (.254)
Do you have MAC address filtering on or any VLANs enabled? Do you need to tag that port with the default VLAN maybe?
Your gateway looks fine (.254)
Do you have MAC address filtering on or any VLANs enabled? Do you need to tag that port with the default VLAN maybe?
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
No filters activated...viking272 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 4:52 pm The broadcast address (.255) is correct and is used as a special broadcast method but I don't think is overly important here.
Your gateway looks fine (.254)
Do you have MAC address filtering on or any VLANs enabled? Do you need to tag that port with the default VLAN maybe?
![:cry: :cry:](./images/smilies/TFR139.gif)
- viking272
- Site sponsor
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:32 am
- Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Have you swapped your Ethernet cable yet?
Does your router have a firewall enabled? Is ICMP packets (ping) blocked or restricted?
Does your router have a firewall enabled? Is ICMP packets (ping) blocked or restricted?
- viking272
- Site sponsor
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:32 am
- Location: Reading, Berkshire, UK
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
Can your Mac use an ethernet cable (ideally the same cable) and ping the router and 8.8.8.8.
Then that will prove the cable and router is fine.
Then it's pretty much the ethernet card itself
Then that will prove the cable and router is fine.
Then it's pretty much the ethernet card itself
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
I have the NASA network at home... in addition to wifi I have connected Mac, HP Win 10, Amiga 4000Tx, Raspberry PI 4, Mac Mini G4 with Morphos and they all work without problems. Yes, I got the idea that unfortunately it is the ethernet card that I had new for many years in a box that is not compatible with Raven. Or there is something in the eneh.stx drivers
I have to try with another card but I'm sorry about this.
Re: Raven. A homemade Atari-like computer
HI to all RAVEN enthusiasts.
I found isa ethernet card at home but iam not sure if this run with Raven.
I found isa ethernet card at home but iam not sure if this run with Raven.