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inkspell4
04-02-2013, 21:16
What is a good program to tell which ports are being used in network communications with the robot?

Other than wireshark which i have been advised is not a good idea for use on a school computer 😉.

Jcbconway
04-02-2013, 21:43
Wireshark, Airodump, ettercap .. I am not sure of any good way yo do this that would be complient with school computer use policies. I am not sure if it would be a good idea to do this at all in competition (If this is what i am understanding). could be a major issue for you, your team, and the school.

inkspell4
04-02-2013, 21:45
Ok got it I'm just trying to find a way to make sure that the ports being used in communications correspond to the ones allowed by the fms while testing in out shop.

Jcbconway
04-02-2013, 21:50
Oh I see. Then any of those tools would be excelent for your needs. I am not sure how you would get around any school issues though.

inkspell4
04-02-2013, 21:52
Im wondering what the function of network tables is (we have not attempted to figure it out yet) and if it is for this purpose?

MagiChau
04-02-2013, 21:56
Im wondering what the function of network tables is (we have not attempted to figure it out yet) and if it is for this purpose?

NetworkTables is meant for transferring data between the cRIO and the driver station. I use it to display test values from the cRIO and send a calculated distance to the cRIO from vision processing using RoboRealm on a laptop.

Joe Ross
04-02-2013, 22:51
Ok got it I'm just trying to find a way to make sure that the ports being used in communications correspond to the ones allowed by the fms while testing in out shop.

You shouldn't need an external program, just read your code.

DominickC
04-02-2013, 22:53
As said before, you shouldn't need any external programs.

Should you for some reason require such a program, Nmap is fairly user friendly.