I then plugged the POE adapter in the Pi. I then used copy and past to put this on the command line but did not execute it.Ħ I plugged a cat 5 cable into the MikroTik dish port and into the POE adapter (no power yet). I put this on the Pi in a text file where I did the edits to change "eno1" to "eth0" and "joe" to "pi".
Working directory pwd = /home/pi/tftpģ sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.10 and confirm eth0 address with ifconfig commandĤ Become root via command sudo su and confirm with whoamiĥ Using copy and paste grab the dnsmasq command line from the instructions in step 5. bin file copied to fresh tftp directory on the pi. Here is the process I followed on a Raspberry Pi 4 recently updated.ġ. This gets me to step 5 in the Linux flashing process for the Mikrotik. Update! Yes the "sudo ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.10" worked on the Raspberry Pi.