Difference between revisions of "Change Network Address of Embedded Linux PC"
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'''Changing the IP address of the embedded Linux PC is highly discouraged, as it is very easy to lock oneself out of the system. Once that happens, only serial terminal access may remain, which requires additional hardware.''' | '''Changing the IP address of the embedded Linux PC is highly discouraged, as it is very easy to lock oneself out of the system. Once that happens, only serial terminal access may remain, which requires additional hardware.''' | ||
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Nevertheless here's a short how-to: | Nevertheless here's a short how-to: | ||
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*Make any changes required to your network settings on the Windows PC and/or Router | *Make any changes required to your network settings on the Windows PC and/or Router | ||
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Revision as of 15:03, 14 August 2019
Changing the IP address of the embedded Linux PC is highly discouraged, as it is very easy to lock oneself out of the system. Once that happens, only serial terminal access may remain, which requires additional hardware.