Subj : Re: Setting a manual IP address To : bp@www.zefox.net From : Knute Johnson Date : Tue May 14 2024 16:37:08 On 5/14/24 16:30, bp@www.zefox.net wrote: > Knute Johnson wrote: >> >> If you have a desktop use the NetworkManager to set your static IP. >> Click on the Up/Down Arrows on the -> Advanced Options -> Edit >> Connections, select the wired connection you want to change and then >> click the IPv4 tab and set a static IP address. >> > What is the path to NetworkManager? It's present if I run it > from the command line, but that doesn't bring up any dialogs, > it only reports that it's running and turns off WiFi 8-( Do you have a desktop? A graphical display? NetworkManager is in the upper right corner. You open it by clicking on the up and down blue arrows. If you don't have a desktop see below: >> If you don't have a desktop use nmtui from the command line. It has a >> character interface similar to raspi-config. If you need further >> instructions on nmtui, post again. > > Nmtui seems closer to what I was looking for. Basically I need to > set a special IP, connect the bridge, log into the bridge and set > it up using a browser, then either set a static IP or use DHCP. > > I think you've got me on the correct foot, thank you! > > bob prohaska > -- Knute Johnson --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .