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I have a frustrating problem and my knowledge about networking is not up to the task; hopefully someone here can help me.
My network is very basic, with just a router, a windows machine, a roku, and my arch linux machine. All are on wired connections with static IPs. I use systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved as described in the arch wiki. I am having difficulty getting my arch machine and the roku to communicate in order to use the plex media server. All other connections between the machines work (windows <--> linux, windows <--> roku), including pinging and the plex server.
When my linux and roku machines try to find each other (using their static IPs), they throw out the errors "no route to host" or "destination host unreachable".
I have tried to make sure my gateway and subnet are the same on all the machines, and to my knowledge, they are. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
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An update:
I mis-wrote when I said that "all are on wired connections". Instead, I should have said that my windows machine was on a wireless connection and the others were wired. Which may prove to be relevant, as I just connected my windows machine via ethernet and now I am unable to ping the roku (wired) or my linux box (also wired).
What issue can cause wifi <--> ethernet connections to work well but prevent ethernet <--> ethernet connections?
Thanks again.
Last edited by 1pe40 (2015-08-08 18:50:31)
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