I have changed a new Raspberry Pi5-based HA to a fixed IP address, and now cannot access it.
When I type Banner in the Command Line Interface, it shows it correctly at the fixed IP address I requested.
My router shows it connected at the correct IP address.
I have a program that runs in my PC called “Who’s on my Wifi” - and it also shows the Pi at the correct address.
I believe HA is actually running on the Pi5 because I’m getting emails from it.
However - I cannot ping it at that IP address, nor connect to HA from a web browser at that address, nor at homeassistant.local:8123.
I have a very simple network - no VLANs etc.
I have power-cycled the router and the PI several times.
I know people have other opinions about fixing the IP address, but this is what I do on my network - and my old Pi4B HA is running successfully at a (different) fixed IP address.
Good question - it will be whatever the default is (all I fiddled with was the IP address field). Of course, I can’t check that now since I can’t access the system.
Maybe I’ll reload HA from a backup (for the 3rd time) and start again and check that.
I started from scratch and installed a new HA and restored from a backup (yet again) and tried to change to a fixed IP address again.
This time I paid attention to the network mask - and yep, all good (screenshot from just before I clicked on Save.
After I clicked on save, there was an error message along the lines of “failed to change IP configuration - see logs” - but of course I can’t see the logs because I have lost contact with HA again.
Same situation:
banner at Command Line Interface says IP address has been changed to 10.1.1.21