mathewbeall
Champion
Using Netdimm FW 4.02, and the latest wipi - and my multibios set to EXPORT - all of these games load fine - so just validation that maybe its your netdimm.
Matt
Matt
Not sure about the Naomi not saving the netdimm configuration.I got the image setup on a Pi3 and moved over the screen. When I try to set my Naomi to 10.0.0.3 in the settings it doesnt seem to save them. I then went to the netbooter.local in a web browser. Added 10.0.0.3 to the Add Dimms section on netbooter.local. It said it couldnt see the dimm. I then tried to switch to wifi direct mode on the netbooter.local and the Pi didnt seem to reboot.
Now I can no longer see wipi wifi network on my phone
So i am rewriting the image and trying again. Anyone know where I went wrong? If my naomi wont save the IP settings after reboot I would just need to use the default IP on the naomi correct?
A bit confused by the part that mentions MKGP, MKGP, WMMT, and WMMT2 Triforce J3 or Chihiro CN5. If I just have a Naomi 2 setup and no Triforce or Chihiro boards do I just ignore this part?
Once I change the WiFi mode on the netboot.local webpage and enter my SSID and PW, and it reboots, how do I now access the netboot.local aka the Pi? Just by the IP address of the Pi?Not sure about the Naomi not saving the netdimm configuration.
To reset the wipi network settings, you can create a text file called "reset.txt" and place it in the root of the SD card for the pi. That should reset it back to the default. Saves you from having to re-write the image entirely if the network settings get messed up.
The J3 and CN8 parts you mentioned are for the card emulator to save progress in those games. As you mentioned, they're for Triforce and Chihiro, and you have a Naomi 2, so you can ignore that part.
Ok I got it working I was mixing upOnce I change the WiFi mode on the netboot.local webpage and enter my SSID and PW, and it reboots, how do I now access the netboot.local aka the Pi? Just by the IP address of the Pi?
Will wipi work on 5 ghz and 2.4ghz networks? When I scan networks both come up with the same name so maybe I’m choosing an incompatible one?Ok I got it working I was mixing up
IPs and not clicking set after inputting the ip into the Naomi. Just need to figure out this Wi-Fi Direct Mode now. Think im just not entering the right ip into my browser.
So your home network is using a 10.x.x.x IP address range? You'll have issues if connecting the pi via your wifi if so. If that's the case you need to change the wired ip address, use 192.168.0.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and use 192.168.0.2 for your netdimm, match the address on the netdimm setup screen and the Naomi service menu.
Well I had to reset my router and it screwed me up lol. How do I change the WiPi to use DHCP for the wireless address?idk how it happened but after messing with the Pi's IP address and trying on set static IP on the router too finally the wireless network IP address on the Pi changed from fixed to dhcp and now its working.
may need to take your advice for a more permanent solution.
I have the NetDimm connected directly to the Pi with Ethernet.Is your pi and netdimm hard wire connected to a switch that is in turn connected to your lan? If you have everything on the lan you don't need wifi.
Check what range of IPs dhcp on your router is giving out and set the pi and netdimm to something above that.
E.g.if dhcp range on the 10.0.0.1 router is 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.200 then set
Netdimm 10.0.0.250
Wipi 10.0.0.251
From a pc confirm you can ping them both.
Then open http://10.0.0.251 in a browser and add the netdimm under the setup section.
I have the NetDimm connected directly to the Pi with Ethernet.
Nothing is plugged into the router.
How do I set the WiPi address? In either of these places? I need this explained to me like I’m a child as specifically as possible. Love you all sorry to be a bother.Is your pi and netdimm hard wire connected to a switch that is in turn connected to your lan? If you have everything on the lan you don't need wifi.
Check what range of IPs dhcp on your router is giving out and set the pi and netdimm to something above that.
E.g.if dhcp range on the 10.0.0.1 router is 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.200 then set
Netdimm 10.0.0.250
Wipi 10.0.0.251
From a pc confirm you can ping them both.
Then open http://10.0.0.251 in a browser and add the netdimm under the setup section.
Yes I have been using it.Silly question… do you have the WiPi manual?
I was able to get my WiPi to 192.168.0.1 with a gateway of 192.168.0.1 (I didn’t know what else to put) via diet-pi settings and net dimm to 192.168.0.2.Yes I have been using it.