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BadonskyJ56 13-02-2016 12:20

Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Hey CD,

I am able to deploy my code to the robot, but can only connect to the robot radio, and not the roborio. On my drive station, communications and robot code is red, however I can ping it through cmd. Other programmers' computers are able to connect to the driver station. What can I do to fix this?

Thanks.

rich2202 13-02-2016 12:44

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
On the radio, is the Ethernet cord for the roborio plugged into the port closest to the power plug? If not, try it there.

BadonskyJ56 13-02-2016 13:01

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
I tried that, but I encountered the same issue as before.

Also, here is a screenshot of the drive station:


Alan Anderson 13-02-2016 13:24

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Make sure the Windows firewall is turned off.

Mark McLeod 13-02-2016 13:32

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Turn off all firewalls and anti-virus.
Disable all NICs except for the one you are using for the robot (you can add them back in after you get it running).

rich2202 13-02-2016 17:02

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Try giving the roborio a fixed IP address of 10.TE.AM.2

In your case, that would be 10.47.16.2

nighterfighter 13-02-2016 22:11

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
I was experiencing the same problem today.

We could deploy code, ping the RIO, go to the roboRIO web interface, and view the Axis camera connected to the 2nd ethernet port.

But the driver station would not connect.

Firewall was disabled, all other networks except for the Wireless were disabled.

The fix we found was to reset the roboRIO itself, and then the driver station would connect. Not the best solution, but it worked.

Thad House 14-02-2016 00:52

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
We actually just ended up switching back to the old radios for practice. The new ones are just too unstable for use, especially when you need consistent connections. Hopefully FIRST gets this worked out by competition, otherwise there are going to be major issues with field connectivity the first few weeks

nighterfighter 14-02-2016 00:56

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Thad House (Post 1539983)
We actually just ended up switching back to the old radios for practice. The new ones are just too unstable for use, especially when you need consistent connections. Hopefully FIRST gets this worked out by competition, otherwise there are going to be major issues with field connectivity the first few weeks

Can you elaborate on that?

Other than the long boot times (~1 minute) for the new radio, after it gets configured we haven't noticed any trouble connecting to the radio. The problem I've been noticing has been between the radio and the roboRIO. (But really it's just the driver station, because we can always ping things).

That's just my experience with it so far; would like to hear other's experiences with the radio.

Edit: That said, I'm sure the long boot times will make turnaround time between matches fun...

MooseGoose 14-02-2016 02:35

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
We were having the same problem even after we disabled our firewall. We ended setting an exception for driverstation.exe in our firewall and it worked perfectly.

Also, try disabling all of your network adapters except for the wireless adapter to make sure the Driver Station is using the wireless network adapter.

rich2202 14-02-2016 07:51

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Did you try hitting the Reset button on the RoboRio after the Radio has booted up?

aaronjeline 14-02-2016 14:47

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Can I see your Driver Station settings panel?

Thad House 14-02-2016 15:01

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nighterfighter (Post 1539986)
Can you elaborate on that?

Other than the long boot times (~1 minute) for the new radio, after it gets configured we haven't noticed any trouble connecting to the radio. The problem I've been noticing has been between the radio and the roboRIO. (But really it's just the driver station, because we can always ping things).

That's just my experience with it so far; would like to hear other's experiences with the radio.

Edit: That said, I'm sure the long boot times will make turnaround time between matches fun...

The actual root cause of the DS not connecting to the roboRIO is the mDNS resolution on the new radio not working right. It's still possible to ping, but the mDNS address won't resolve, which causes the DS to not connect. Switching to the old radio makes all those problems go away, and DS to RoboRIO connections become much more reliable. For practice, its just not worth dealing with the issues with the new radio. Hopefully competition doesn't have those issues.

edong4273 14-02-2016 16:02

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nighterfighter (Post 1539986)
Can you elaborate on that?

Other than the long boot times (~1 minute) for the new radio, after it gets configured we haven't noticed any trouble connecting to the radio. The problem I've been noticing has been between the radio and the roboRIO. (But really it's just the driver station, because we can always ping things).

That's just my experience with it so far; would like to hear other's experiences with the radio.

Edit: That said, I'm sure the long boot times will make turnaround time between matches fun...

Besides the long boot time, our team has had no issues with the new radio.

tr6scott 14-02-2016 19:55

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
We are also having this issue. +1

epylko 15-02-2016 03:39

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
This may be redundant, but:

Did you statically set the IP address of your RoboRIO to 10.te.am.2?
Did you upgrade the firmware and image on the RoboRIO (two upgrades)?
Can you ping roborio-TEAM#-frc.local from your DS?

JohnFogarty 15-02-2016 06:28

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
We'll be doing a lot of testing today, but I can say our team has experienced this issue several times this weekend.

tr6scott 15-02-2016 07:45

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by epylko (Post 1540456)
This may be redundant, but:

Did you statically set the IP address of your RoboRIO to 10.te.am.2?
Did you upgrade the firmware and image on the RoboRIO (two upgrades)?
Can you ping roborio-TEAM#-frc.local from your DS?

We set the static IP on Saturday, and it did help.
I am not sure if we upgraded firmware on roborio, I will need to check that. I know we imaged the roborio, but not sure about both steps. Thanks, will need to verify.

JCharlton 15-02-2016 09:36

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Could someone experiencing this problem try flushing their mDNS cache?

Instructions here:

https://documentation.cpanel.net/plu...t/view/2719759

Let us know if this helps, I saw this problem last year and it had me flummoxed. Had to turn it off and on again.

dharg99 15-02-2016 16:02

You also need to make sure your Ethernet cable is plugged into the farthest point to the right from the power supply, the one marked 802.3af POE

nighterfighter 15-02-2016 16:50

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dharg99 (Post 1540715)
You also need to make sure your Ethernet cable is plugged into the farthest point to the right from the power supply, the one marked 802.3af POE

Do you have documentation for that? Not that I don't believe you, but that's the exact opposite of what rich said...

Quote:

Originally Posted by rich2202 (Post 1539636)
On the radio, is the Ethernet cord for the roborio plugged into the port closest to the power plug? If not, try it there.


rich2202 15-02-2016 19:33

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nighterfighter (Post 1540738)
Do you have documentation for that?

Team Update #8

https://firstfrc.blob.core.windows.n...esComplete.pdf

nighterfighter 15-02-2016 20:40

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Huh I must have missed that part of the update, thanks. I'll get the students to check it's in that port...

Alan Anderson 15-02-2016 22:08

Re: Connected to Radio, Not Roborio
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dharg99 (Post 1540715)
You also need to make sure your Ethernet cable is plugged into the farthest point to the right from the power supply, the one marked 802.3af POE

That's not what the official advice says. Team Update 8 in particular instructs teams having problems to use the "18-24v POE" port adjacent to the power connector.


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