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Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
Hello, for the past day we have been unable to connect to either the DLink or roboRIO using an ethernet cable. We can connect only to reimage the roboRIO or run the DLink through the Bridge Config. Utility but after that we can't connect to it from either my personal laptop or from the laptop we use for the driver station, when I ping the IP I get a signal too, any help would be appreciated
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
Is it only the Driver Station that is failing to connect? Make sure you have your team number configured correctly in both the robot and the DS.
You say you can ping the IP. Does that mean roboRIO-1985.local works, or just the numeric 10.19.85.2 address? |
Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
Yes, we only have trouble connecting with the driver station software and we can only ping the numeric IP, and I've reformatted the roboRIO and DLink with our team number
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
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That sounds like your laptop mdns resolver service isn't running or is being blocked by another application (disable firewall/antivirus).
Take a look in your Task Manager for nimDNSResponder (see attached). |
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The nimDNSResponder is running and my firewalls are turned off, I'm able to deploy code too but cannot connect to run it, the IP for some reason is 10.19.85.21 I'm not sure if this is strange but this is my first time seeing the last number so high
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
The IP should be .20 or higher, so your's is fine.
That also means that the DLink is setup and working properly. Is your laptop NIC (wireless and Ethernet port) set to request DHCP? Run ipconfig in a command window or check the NIC status to see what IP address your laptop has been assigned. It should be something like 10.19.85.20 |
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This is what I get when I use ipconfig and set my computer to get the IP address automatically
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
That looks good.
I assume you tried stopping and restarting the DS? You don't by any chance have a second laptop active with a Driver Station running on it? This is a long shot but... I just got back from a rookie team where they couldn't get a Driver Station connection. It turned out to be because another computer across the room had a Driver Station minimized. The hidden DS automatically took over from the first when the first was closed momentarily and since the second DS was minimized, no one noticed. The DS won't connect if another DS is already connected. |
Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
We have three computers with the Driver Station but none of them are even able to connect in the first place
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
So you cannot browse to the roboRIO using the mDNS address "roboRIO-1985.local"
If browsing doesn't work, then the Driver Station won't either, since it uses that address, so we need to figure out why the mDNS name is wrong. Can you browse to 172.22.11.2 vis the USB cable path? If you can then check the roboRIO host name? |
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I can connect to the browsing thing and the DNS name is roboRIO-1985.local and the hostname is roboRIO-1985
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On the Driver Station Diagnostic tab, are any of the pings green?
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I remember the Enet Link was but I don't remember if any of the others were, I can check at our practice tomorrow
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
The Enet link and bridge lights are both green. No comm, robot code, or team #, and anything else.
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Re: Can't Connect to roboRIO or DLink
So we find that we can ping the roboRIO and communicate with it but we cannot connect with the Driver Station on the three different laptops we've been using
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