Hi,
I have a netgear router and it's possible to reserve a particular IP for a given MAC address. To find the MAC address of the card type in a terminal "sudo ifconfig". It should show a listing for the ethernet port or wireless adapter if you're using one. Look for the "HW address" (or something similar) and this is your MAC address.
Hopefully with this information in hand, your router's configuration page (with the netgear this is accessed via a web browser) will give you the option of reserving an IP for the MAC address via DHCP. On the netgear this config is done under the heading "IP Configuration of LAN".
cheers,
iain
Em Seg, 2012-09-10 às 16:41 +0200, Pierre Massat escreveu:
Dear Pd-Listers,
Sorry this obviously OT question.
I'm trying to use my Raspberry Pi (yes I know, i'm also beginning to get fed up with its apparent ubiquity...) as by portable webserver. By portable I mean that i could carry it with me and plug it into any home router and make it accessible to every machine in the local network.
The obvious problem i'm currently faced with is that of the IP given by the router to the RPi. I think it's possible to configure the RPi to have a static IP, but I have no idea how "portable" this solution is. Say, if I configured my RPi to alsways show up as 192.168.0.255, would this address work with every home router? Another option, perhaps : use the unique MAC address of my RPi ? I have no clue whether it is possible at all to connect to a local webserver using the MAC of its host.
Any clue is more than welcome, i know practically nothing about networks.
Cheers,
Pierre.
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