10-07-2019, 12:45 PM
Your IP address 192.168.68.117 is not typically what would be assigned by a home Router. Normally a home network will be using 192.168.1 or 192.168.0, not a .68 subnet.
Is your home network using a non-standard configuration?
Typically when hosts can't be found on a network it's because DNS is not configured correctly or network routing is broken because of other configuration issues.
If the network is configured correctly then from the Pi you should be able to ping any other host on the network by name. If not then there is a network configuration issue.
-Tim
Is your home network using a non-standard configuration?
Typically when hosts can't be found on a network it's because DNS is not configured correctly or network routing is broken because of other configuration issues.
If the network is configured correctly then from the Pi you should be able to ping any other host on the network by name. If not then there is a network configuration issue.
-Tim