My research last night found that to not be a guarantee. And why would you want that hard-coded to the 192.168.1.x subnet? Many home routers (Apple for example) use the 10.x private IP range for connectivity and having the PPP from the dreampi to the DC hardcoded for the 192.168.1 would not work well...Xiden wrote:they are hardcoded ip's in the dreampi code.
That's not easy if you don't have Q3.You can easily obtain your DC IP via Connecting to Quake 3 Arena and it will tell you your ip after its "connected'"
Yes, but the dreampi IP is the WRONG ip.Dreampi's IP is listed near the end when you boot up the pi
How can you easily find the PPP IP assigned to the DC from the PI? (Again, without owning Q3)