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MartianMechanic 17-01-2015 19:31

Can't connect to D-Link
 
Hello Everyone.
Mi team is having trouble connecting with the D-Link via the Bridge Configuration Utility. When launching the application, the network interface pop-up appears without any options, even when connected via Ethernet cable.
Does anyone know what the problem might be?
We are a bit desperate; we haven't been able to connect to the robot. FYI we are newbies. :yikes:
Thanks for the help.

Alan Anderson 18-01-2015 16:06

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
You're using a Mexico-localized version of Windows, aren't you?

Some of the configuration tools get confused when the information they're trying to parse out of Windows doesn't match what they expect. If you have a US-English Windows system, try it instead. If you can't do that, there are manual configuration instructions around somewhere.

Mark McLeod 19-01-2015 22:05

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
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Does it look something like this?

MartianMechanic 20-01-2015 18:07

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1430813)
Does it look something like this?

Yes, it does. We have already tried connecting it via Ethernet Cable and pressing the Refresh button to no avail.

timytamy 20-01-2015 18:46

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Could you please post the output of ipconfig?

Also, try this procedure for setting it up manually.

Mark McLeod 20-01-2015 19:33

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Open your Network and Sharing Center by hovering your cursor over the wireless icon on the toolbar or going through Control Panel.
Then go to Change Adaptor Settings in the left column.

That will give you a list of your active network ports.
Make sure they are Enabled (or right-click on each and choose Enable).

MartianMechanic 01-02-2015 00:28

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1431231)
Open your Network and Sharing Center by hovering your cursor over the wireless icon on the toolbar or going through Control Panel.
Then go to Change Adaptor Settings in the left column.

That will give you a list of your active network ports.
Make sure they are Enabled (or right-click on each and choose Enable).

All our network ports are enabled, and still we are unable to complete the configuration through the FRC BCU. We have all deployed some code directly to the roboRio but are still unable to connect via wireless.

Joe Ross 01-02-2015 16:39

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MartianMechanic (Post 1436841)
All our network ports are enabled, and still we are unable to complete the configuration through the FRC BCU. We have all deployed some code directly to the roboRio but are still unable to connect via wireless.

Have you followed the advice in the first reply yet?

MartianMechanic 02-02-2015 14:15

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
We have tried what Alan Anderson says and it worked. The only problem now is that but it now displays an error when it is trying to locate the bridge at expected IP. We have already tried the solutions listed in the pop-up, but the issue remains. Could someone please tell us what we have got to do?

Alan Anderson 02-02-2015 14:49

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
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Originally Posted by MartianMechanic (Post 1437336)
...it now displays an error... Could someone please tell us what we have got to do?

You have to tell us what the error says in order for us to know what is not working. Show us a picture if possible.

MartianMechanic 02-02-2015 17:30

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1437354)
You have to tell us what the error says in order for us to know what is not working. Show us a picture if possible.

Here is a screenshot

Alan Anderson 02-02-2015 17:42

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Is the mode switch on your D-Link truly set to AP 2.4 GHz?

Is the D-Link actually connected to your computer using an Ethernet cable?

Are the power and AP lights on the D-Link indeed lit blue?

Have you disabled all network adapters on the computer except for the one where the D-Link is connected?



Did you try resetting the D-Link to its factory settings (a ten-second reset on powerup) before running the configuration utility?

MartianMechanic 02-02-2015 18:04

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1437422)
Is the mode switch on your D-Link truly set to AP 2.4 GHz?

Is the D-Link actually connected to your computer using an Ethernet cable?

Are the power and AP lights on the D-Link indeed lit blue?

Have you disabled all network adapters on the computer except for the one where the D-Link is connected?



Did you try resetting the D-Link to its factory settings (a ten-second reset on powerup) before running the configuration utility?

Yes, Mr. Anderson. The D-Link sĦis set to AP 2.4 GHz, its connection to the computer is with an Ethernet cable, we have disabled all network adapters except for the one where the D-Link is connected and we did try resetting the D-Link to its factory settings. We have no idea why this error could be happening.

Alan Anderson 02-02-2015 20:55

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
Perhaps your D-Link is just broken. :confused:

I can think of one further thing to investigate. Please open a command window and run the "ipconfig" command. Copy the output here. Maybe one of us will see something helpful.

MartianMechanic 03-02-2015 18:23

Re: Can't connect to D-Link
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1437470)
Perhaps your D-Link is just broken. :confused:

I can think of one further thing to investigate. Please open a command window and run the "ipconfig" command. Copy the output here. Maybe one of us will see something helpful.

Here is what it displays when we do that.


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