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Hello,
I have a DE10-Nano rev. C. development board. I loaded the SD card with the most recent image:
On Windows 10, I can connect to the board via serial connection with PuTTY and login fine. I run the "ifconfig" command and check the "eth0" inet addr and I can see ethernet is running and I can sucessfully ping the board at that address. However, when I try to SSH into the board with the command, "ssh root@whateveripaddress " it always fails. I can successfully SSH into the board on my Linux machine, however but I need to be able to do this on windows.
Thanks,
-David
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I figured out the issue was my computer was just unhappy connecting through a USB ethernet adapter plugged into a USB hub. I plugged the adapter directly into a USB port on the machine and it worked as expected.
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Are you running the Windows cmd shell in admin mode? What error or failure are you seeing?
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Hi,
can you share which document are you following
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I figured out the issue was my computer was just unhappy connecting through a USB ethernet adapter plugged into a USB hub. I plugged the adapter directly into a USB port on the machine and it worked as expected.

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