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Thanks for the article Tanuki!

I'm having an issue logging in through a browser seeing if you can help?

The default IPs it gave me were:

host 192.168.100.2 (/24 subnet)

gateway 192.168.100.1

DNS 127.0.01

Wouldn't let me login from browser saying Unable to connect from multiple browsers.

Changed the DNS to 192.168.100.1 but same issue.

I then changed the gateway+DNS to 192.168.1.1 which is what my personal network is configured as but still same issue (tried changing host IP to 192.168.1.25 so it would be on my network as well but same issue).

The hostname(FQDN) wouldn't have an effect right? I just replaced the default they gave....pve.example.invalid and replaced 'example' and 'invalid'

Anything else you think I should try?

Thanks

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Thanks Damian :^)

The FQDN wouldn't have an effect.

What are you attempting to install ProxMox on? A server or maybe an old laptop?

I'll be able to type out some diagnostic steps once I get off work in a few hours...

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Appreciate the help!

Attempting to install it on a m720q server.

I'm trying to log in to my router to check DHCP IP range as well but still working on that***--> got in by resetting the router. typical IP range from 2-254

**Made an IP reservation using the MAC address of the wifi adapter of the server but still no dice.

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Odd. Shoot me a DM on twitter. It'll be easier to message & send screenshots back and forth.

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Will this absolutely not work for me, since I do not have access to ethernet where I live? It's locked in a closet at the house I live in, we only have access to Wi-Fi. If this won't work, I'm a bit stumped in how to build a home lab at this point. Cuz I've got a shit 2 core windows 10 machine with 8GB ram, but its dual booted with Ubuntu. Wish I had read these posts a little earlier. So there aren't going to be any solutions to Proxmox?

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