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lozz wrote:The digital version was released on 7 July. To access it you'll need to log-in to your account on the Wave website, then locate your order which will now include a download link. If you ordered without creating an account, then you'll just need to create one and ask Wave to add your order to the new account.
galaxygod wrote:Having trouble getting driving strikers online, I’m able to connect with other games but driving strikers gets to ‘logging in with user’ and I even show up on dreamcast now for a second but it seems like the user login fails every time. Ive tried dreampi and pc to dc but I’m not even reaching the reality jump login screen
lozz wrote:Galaxypod have you check to see if you have an IP conflict?
galaxygod wrote:So my dreampi shows up on my router with the end of the IP being .106 but another ip using .98 at the end also goes on and offline when I turn on/off my pi, is my pi using both IPs?
megavolt85 wrote:galaxygod wrote:So my dreampi shows up on my router with the end of the IP being .106 but another ip using .98 at the end also goes on and offline when I turn on/off my pi, is my pi using both IPs?
if the DMZ is set to 98 then this is the problem
galaxygod wrote:I set my DMZ to .106 and it fixed the 2 IP issue thanks! I’m still having the issue with driving strikers though, I’m able to connect and browse planet web and other games like Dee Dee planet connect without ressetting my router
pcwzrd13 wrote:galaxygod wrote:I set my DMZ to .106 and it fixed the 2 IP issue thanks! I’m still having the issue with driving strikers though, I’m able to connect and browse planet web and other games like Dee Dee planet connect without ressetting my router
No! Don't do that! Never put the Pi in DMZ! Your problem is that the Pi is getting the .98 IP in the first place. The only reason you would have two IPs on the Pi is if you're using both Wi-Fi and ethernet at the same time. If you're using ethernet, just disable Wi-Fi using the wificonfig utility. I don't know if Wi-Fi is what's using the .98 IP though. The best option is to go on your router and change the DHCP range to exclude .98 (e.g. make it something like X.X.X.2 - X.X.X.97), that way it won't assign .98 to any devices on your network.
Alternatively, some routers have an IP reservation option. If you see your Raspberry Pi listed in the connected devices, you can select it and reserve an IP other than .98 for it.
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