Hi Roger Oberholtzer,
On Fri, 8 Jun 2018 13:11:54 +0200 Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
RO> On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 12:46 PM, Cor Slot wrote:
RO>
RO> > So using a static IP address does not give me network connectivity.
RO>
RO> A cable is plugged in to the interface?
RO>
RO> I think something changed a while back (in Leap as well, and not just
RO> on ARM) where even if an interface should get the address ON BOOT, it
RO> will not get it unless a cable is plugged in. ON CABLE seems to be all
RO> that ever happens.
Cable was plugged in..
I just tried an ethernet to USB device which appears as eth1. After
configuring that device with DHCP I do get an IP address and have a
connection to the network (and internet). The connection is not very
stable though, a ping to my router varies from 3.8 ms to 195 ms and
somethings more than 2000 ms..
Maybe it has to do with the network adapter on the Raspberry Pi 3B+? It
has a different network chip compared to the Pi 3B, maybe the hardware
detection is not correct?
The kernel module for the default network adapter is lan78xx.
The module for my USB device is ax88179_178a.
Cheers,
Cor.
suse@vger.net
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