Ok, so to clarify I would like to SSH from PuTTY on my Windows machine into a raspberry pi running raspbian. And yes, I already did a double check of all the obvious stuff like raspi-config blah blah blah... Normally, this would be trivial, but I am now in an apartment complex that provides WiFi and ethernet, so the networking situation is a little wack and I'm looking for some help.
Windows Machine (client):
IPv4 Address ...... 172.20.6.241
Subnet Mask ...... 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway .... 172.20.0.1
Raspberry Pi (host):
IPv4 Address ...... 172.20.6.220
Subnet Mask ...... 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway .... 172.20.0.1
Ok, so at first glance this doesn't seem like anything crazy. But I'm used to third set of numbers in the IP to be the same for both a machine's personal IP and the default gateway. i.e in this scenario 172.20.6.241 and 172.20.0.1. The 6 and 0 are usually the same on my home network.
At the end of the day I'd like to SSH from the windows to the pi. As of right now I can't even ping to the pi.
Thanks for the help, guys.
Windows Machine (client):
IPv4 Address ...... 172.20.6.241
Subnet Mask ...... 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway .... 172.20.0.1
Raspberry Pi (host):
IPv4 Address ...... 172.20.6.220
Subnet Mask ...... 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway .... 172.20.0.1
Ok, so at first glance this doesn't seem like anything crazy. But I'm used to third set of numbers in the IP to be the same for both a machine's personal IP and the default gateway. i.e in this scenario 172.20.6.241 and 172.20.0.1. The 6 and 0 are usually the same on my home network.
At the end of the day I'd like to SSH from the windows to the pi. As of right now I can't even ping to the pi.
Thanks for the help, guys.