jinyistudio Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 29, 2016 #1 Hi My b4j-bridge.jar IP is very strange but working OK ! 169.254.122.201 My B4j IDE(run in desktop/win7) --> 192.168.1.168 b4j-beidge.jar(run in raspberry PI2) --> 169.254.122.201 ethe0 --> 192.168.1.110 wlan0 --> 192.168.2.1 Attachments b4j_q1.png 48.2 KB · Views: 215
Hi My b4j-bridge.jar IP is very strange but working OK ! 169.254.122.201 My B4j IDE(run in desktop/win7) --> 192.168.1.168 b4j-beidge.jar(run in raspberry PI2) --> 169.254.122.201 ethe0 --> 192.168.1.110 wlan0 --> 192.168.2.1
aaronk Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 29, 2016 #2 Sounds like your device is set to DHCP but your router didn't assign a IP address to your device. https://askleo.com/why_cant_i_connect_with_a_169254xx_ip_address/ You should set a static IP address to your device if you can. Upvote 0
Sounds like your device is set to DHCP but your router didn't assign a IP address to your device. https://askleo.com/why_cant_i_connect_with_a_169254xx_ip_address/ You should set a static IP address to your device if you can.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 29, 2016 #3 Note that you can ignore the ip address that is printed. B4J-Bridge listen on all network interfaces. Upvote 0
Note that you can ignore the ip address that is printed. B4J-Bridge listen on all network interfaces.
jinyistudio Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 29, 2016 #4 Hi Erel Yes. I can ignore the ip address that is printed. I use 192.168.1.110(eth0) to connect b4j-bridge in B4J. It's OK,too ! Upvote 0
Hi Erel Yes. I can ignore the ip address that is printed. I use 192.168.1.110(eth0) to connect b4j-bridge in B4J. It's OK,too !