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nickhilgupta 19-01-2013 21:58

Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require one?
 
I have a home wireless router and I don't have to put in an ip address for my laptop to use that. but when i want to connect to cRIO i have to put in an ip address. I am tired of the constant changing. so is there a way to put in multiple addresses of maybe not have the d-link router require one?
Thanks in advance.

Mark McLeod 19-01-2013 22:01

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
You could setup the DLink as a DHCP server to serve 10.46.74.xx addresses (where xx is a number greater than .12).

Lightfoot26 19-01-2013 22:08

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
The reason you home doesn't require you to enter an IP address is because your router does what is called dynamic host control protocol or DHCP, this automatically assigns you an IP within a set range. The robot on the other hand, doesn't have any piece of equipment that runs this DHCP service, while you can enable it in the router, the Driver station requires a specific IP (10.te.am.5). What I do to avoid navigating through menu after menu to change my settings is write batch files that switch from DCHP to Static IP on my computer and place those as shortcuts on the desktop.

This is the .bat file I have for DHCP

@ECHO OFF
cls
ECHO setting wired adapter and DNS to DHCP
netsh interface ip set address name="Local Area Connection" dhcp
netsh interface ip set dns name="Local Area Connection" dhcp
ECHO Done! Compliments of Seth.
Pause

and here is the .bat I have for Static

@ECHO OFF
cls
ECHO Setting defualt FRC Static IP addresses:
ECHO Wired Address: 10.16.25.5
ECHO Subnet: 255.255.255.0
ECHO Gateway: 10.16.25.1
netsh int ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 10.16.25.5 255.0.0.0 10.16.25.1
ECHO Done! Compliments of Seth.
Pause

make sure to configure yours to your team number. If you need help with creating and implementing batch files just ask!!

-Seth :)

Arhowk 19-01-2013 23:14

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lightfoot26 (Post 1218869)
The reason you home doesn't require you to enter an IP address is because your router does what is called dynamic host control protocol or DHCP, this automatically assigns you an IP within a set range. The robot on the other hand, doesn't have any piece of equipment that runs this DHCP service, while you can enable it in the router, the Driver station requires a specific IP (10.te.am.5). What I do to avoid navigating through menu after menu to change my settings is write batch files that switch from DCHP to Static IP on my computer and place those as shortcuts on the desktop.

This is the .bat file I have for DHCP

@ECHO OFF
cls
ECHO setting wired adapter and DNS to DHCP
netsh interface ip set address name="Local Area Connection" dhcp
netsh interface ip set dns name="Local Area Connection" dhcp
ECHO Done! Compliments of Seth.
Pause

and here is the .bat I have for Static

@ECHO OFF
cls
ECHO Setting defualt FRC Static IP addresses:
ECHO Wired Address: 10.16.25.5
ECHO Subnet: 255.255.255.0
ECHO Gateway: 10.16.25.1
netsh int ip set address "Local Area Connection" static 10.16.25.5 255.0.0.0 10.16.25.1
ECHO Done! Compliments of Seth.
Pause

make sure to configure yours to your team number. If you need help with creating and implementing batch files just ask!!

-Seth :)

all that does to my computer is set the ip to static but not input any values

nickhilgupta 19-01-2013 23:58

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Hi guys, thanks for your trying to help. sadly nothing would work for me. Mark: In one day i have to use my laptop to connect to around 4 or 5 different wireless networks. Seth: I did copy paste it to a notepad and saved it with the extention .bat but it still does not do any thing :(. So i was wondering if it is something to do with the operating system i use with lab view (windows 7). If you know what i am supposed to do please post a reply back here.
Thanks

-Nick

Kevin Selavko 20-01-2013 01:49

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Does it show up as a batch file? Did you set the file type to [All Files]? And did you change the ip address to your teams ip(guessing 10.46.74.x)?

Arhowk 20-01-2013 11:12

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin Selavko (Post 1218974)
Does it show up as a batch file? Did you set the file type to [All Files]? And did you change the ip address to your teams ip(guessing 10.46.74.x)?

@ECHO OFF
cls
ECHO Setting defualt FRC Static IP addresses:
ECHO Wired Address: 10.16.84.55
ECHO Subnet: 255.255.255.0
ECHO Gateway: 10.16.84.1
netsh int ip set address "Wireless Network Connection" static 10.16.84.55 255.0.0.0 10.16.84.1
ECHO Done! Compliments of Seth.
Pause

Alan Anderson 20-01-2013 14:20

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhowk (Post 1219043)
netsh int ip set address "Wireless Network Connection" static 10.16.84.55 255.0.0.0 10.16.84.1
ECHO Done! Compliments of Seth.

"Wireless Network Connection" might not be the correct name for the wireless interface. Use the ipconfig command to see what it's called on your computer.

It also might need to be ipv4 intead of just ip.

Chiller 20-01-2013 23:07

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
You could format your crio to have the ip like 192.168.1.1 and then your wireless bridge to 192.168.1.2 so you wouldnt have to change your ip.

Nirvash 20-01-2013 23:18

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
What you could do is set a static address for both home and the robot.
You can have more then one IP on an adapter.

Alan Anderson 21-01-2013 09:28

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chiller (Post 1219296)
You could format your crio to have the ip like 192.168.1.1 and then your wireless bridge to 192.168.1.2 so you wouldnt have to change your ip.

The cRIO imaging utility can only set the IP address based on team number, in the 10.te.am.2 format. I'm sure you could manage to use MAX to change that, but you'd have a bear of a time finding anyone who would be willing to support you if you did.

Your best bet is to activate DHCP on the D-Link and have it give out addresses in the appropriate range.

And please don't set multiple IP addresses on an adapter. Some of the FRC tools don't handle that well at all.

DjScribbles 21-01-2013 09:40

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
In my experience, a netsh script, such as the one from Seth, requires you to run it as administrator on Vista/7. The DHCP approach would be the simplest, just be sure to setup an ip reservation for the CRIO and the camera if you have one.

Lightfoot26 21-01-2013 13:33

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DjScribbles (Post 1219410)
In my experience, a netsh script, such as the one from Seth, requires you to run it as administrator on Vista/7. The DHCP approach would be the simplest, just be sure to setup an ip reservation for the CRIO and the camera if you have one.

Just be sure to switch back come competition season!

nickhilgupta 22-01-2013 22:12

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
This is what i was looking for. Can you give me some more instructions on what to do after this? Because at home i just set it to automatic. So is there a way to select both automatic and assign one to?

nickhilgupta 22-01-2013 22:13

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nirvash (Post 1219300)
What you could do is set a static address for both home and the robot.
You can have more then one IP on an adapter.

This is what i was looking for. Can you give me some more instructions on what to do after this? Because at home i just set it to automatic. So is there a way to select both automatic and assign one to?

Arhowk 23-01-2013 21:40

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1219103)
"Wireless Network Connection" might not be the correct name for the wireless interface. Use the ipconfig command to see what it's called on your computer.

It also might need to be ipv4 intead of just ip.

Didnt work and yes its Wireless Network Connection

Also, it gives me the error "This object already exists"

Alan Anderson 23-01-2013 23:00

Re: Is there a way to have multiple wireless IPv4 or not have the router to require o
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhowk (Post 1220848)
Also, it gives me the error "This object already exists"

I'm not an expert on Windows networking, but I think that means the address you're trying to set is already in use on another interface.


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