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Priyesh69
14-01-2013, 17:16
Hi we are trying to update our crio. We are getting this message error on the screenshot. Here some information for what we are using.
Yellow crossover cable
local wireless connection ip:10.39.88.6 sub:255.255.255.0
router ip 10.39.88.6
crio ip: 10.39.88.2
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 17:50
Hi we are trying to update our crio. We are getting this message error on the screenshot. Here some information for what we are using.
Yellow crossover cable
local wireless connection ip:10.39.88.6 sub:255.255.255.0
router ip 10.39.88.6
crio ip: 10.39.88.2
The router IP is probably 10.39.88.1, because having the same IP as your laptop will prevent them from communicating.
You should check on that.
P.S.
You should click the box that says "Always run deployed code at startup"
Priyesh69
14-01-2013, 19:20
Ok we will try that and for the startup since we will be running lots of defferent programmes and changing them we will turn the startup on during competitions
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 20:27
...for the startup since we will be running lots of defferent programmes and changing them we will turn the startup on during competitions
Then don't expect them to run if you don't start them.
Priyesh69
14-01-2013, 21:25
i didnt quite get the 10.39.88.1 where do i entre this ip
Mark McLeod
14-01-2013, 21:54
The router is assigned an IP address of 10.te.am.1, so in your case it's 10.39.88.1
It is set for you by the FRC Bridge Config Utility, although it can be set by hand too.
The convention for the IP addresses we use are:
10.te.am.1 - router
10.te.am.2 - cRIO
10.te.am.4 - (used if an additional router is desired)
10.te.am.5 - Driver Station Ethernet
10.te.am.6 - programming laptop
10.te.am.9 - Driver Station wireless
10.te.am.11 - Axis camera
Mark, I was under the impression that the .4 IP is supposed to be the default gateway for everything in the robot network. What do you use as the gateway IP?
Mark McLeod
15-01-2013, 08:02
There is no gateway in the network, so you can leave that blank.
Supplying a fictitious IP address for a device that doesn't exist (e.g., .4) won't harm things, but it also won't matter.
When this FRC control system was first developed for the 2009 season we were issued a router used at the driver station plus a separate robot bridge. That router was assigned the address 10.te.am.4. However, that router wasn't a gateway either.
A gateway typically takes you to a WAN or Internet, not to someplace else on the same LAN.
A gateway is a transition point from one type of network to another.
Since none of our robot network traffic leaves our LAN, a gateway is never used or even looked for. (and by IP convention private IP addresses like 10.xx.yy.zz are not allowed through gateways anyway)
In general, the gateway field is only required when you have a more complex network where network traffic must hop across several different types of networks or get out through an Internet Service Provider.
Priyesh69
15-01-2013, 13:13
We tried to connect with this ip: 10.39.88.1 and we also tried to connect with the two subnet: 255.255.255.0 and 255.0.0.0, the same error message, as the screenshot show it, appears
Mark McLeod
15-01-2013, 13:27
Try Disabling all other network interfaces on your laptop, e.g., wireless.
Leave only the Local Area Connection Enabled.
Use an Ethernet between the laptop and the router and another between the router and the cRIO.
Control Panel->Network and Sharing Center -> Change adaptor settings
right-click on the one's you don't need -> Disable
Start the Driver Station app and see what the ping tests show on the Diagnostics tab.
You should see green lights for Enet Link, Bridge, & Robot
Priyesh69
15-01-2013, 15:29
All the other network interface are disabled, but we still can`t update the cRIO with the imaging tool
Alan Anderson
15-01-2013, 15:36
Can you post the results of typing "ipconfig /all" at a command prompt? That'll help us narrow down the potential problem points.
Priyesh69
15-01-2013, 19:11
We finally managed to update our crio with imaging tool when we turn on the pin for safe mode it work witout any problem and now has the v47image
inkspell4
15-01-2013, 20:00
Im having this same issue and safe mode doesnt seem to be working
Priyesh69
15-01-2013, 21:02
try it on your classmate our toshiba had some hard time.
inkspell4
15-01-2013, 21:08
To put it simply our classmate is not available at the moment
inkspell4
15-01-2013, 21:13
Could it have anything to do with the laptops firewall permission settings?
Priyesh69
17-01-2013, 16:03
I don't think so because when you run the imaging tool there's a pop-up for the firewall.
inkspell4
17-01-2013, 21:49
Our problem ended up being the firewall
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