yassyass <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Thanks for that Chris, an arp -a does not return a beaglebone default IP of 
> 192.168.6.2 on the LAN. 

But is your LAN 192.168.6.x?  I doubt it very much!

The LAN sub-net is created by your router (usually) and the default
tends to be 192.168.1.x though that isn't universal.

The BBB 192.168.6.x address is the one it sets up itself for use over
USB (I think) so that won't appear on your ethernet LAN.

The BBB can have two IP addresses, the one on the USB connection to
your computer and the one on its RJ45 ethernet connection which will
be set by the DHCP server on that network (usually the router).

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Chris Green
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