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yara92 20-01-2010 18:31

classmate configration
 
I read the GETTING STARTED
TABLE OF CONTENTS , Section 2
Set team number is OK.
I try to configure the classmate by to my PC I fail.
If this is not the classmate PC you should set the
© FIRST 2010 FRC Control System Manual: Section 1 – Introduction, Rev1 Page 32 of 58
address to 10.xx.yy.6 as the Driver Station defaults to 10.xx.yy.5 for its IP address. In this
text box, change the final digit .5 to .6..
My question is it the same config. As the last year
Component Default IP
(Team 0) Team Config
Wireless Bridge (on Robot) - 10.xx.yy.1
CRIO, port #1 10.0.0.2 10.xx.yy.2
CRIO, port #2 Not enabled 192.168.0.3
DS Wireless - 10.xx.yy.4
DS/ classmate 10.0.0.5 10.xx.yy.5
PC - 10.xx.yy.6
Camera 192.168.0.90 No change

Please if any one can help

Cecil 20-01-2010 19:26

Re: classmate configration
 
The Classmate needs to have the IP address of 10.xx.yy.5, where xx and yy are the 4 digits of your team number. The cRio will have an IP address of 10.xx.yy.2 when imaged with the FRC cRio Image Tool. If you set your team number in the correct box on the Driver's Station, it will set the Classmate's IP to the correct number automatically. To get it working wirelessly, read section 2.10 of the control system manual. Hope this helps.

yara92 22-01-2010 17:32

Re: classmate configration
 
thank you for reply
it help us, but still we have problem there is no respond ping the cRio, one times he respond then did, all the time not responding

Jon236 22-01-2010 17:50

Re: classmate configration
 
Mohammed,

Have you re-imaged the cRio with the crossover cable?

Green2 23-01-2010 00:53

Re: classmate configration
 
To have reliable communication with the cRIO (either through tether or wireless bridge), it is best to disable the wireless communication on the classmate PC (that is unless you are using a wireless connection to the game router, in which case make sure you are not using the wired Ethernet connection also).

And you have to disable the windows firewall.

If you are still unable to communicate to the cRIO, then try re-imaging using a tether.

Double check your computer IP setting.

If it still doesn't work, here is a link to the NI website with some additional advanced troubleshooting methods.

http://decibel.ni.com/content/commun...ssions&start=0

Good luck!
Barry

Nadav Zingerman 23-01-2010 08:04

Re: classmate configration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Green2 (Post 905038)
And you have to disable the windows firewall.

I don't think that's necessary.

yara92 24-01-2010 01:24

Re: classmate configration
 
thanks
we downlowd the latest Driver. it works perfect.

Greg McKaskle 24-01-2010 07:48

Re: classmate configration
 
In my experience, the formatting of the cRIO is the finicky portion of the setup that is thwarted by other NICs and firewalls. Normal operation, downloading programs and such works fine. I suspect most of the tools will cause a dialog asking if you want to allow them to connect to the cRIO, and if you allow, the exception will be created.

If this is not the case, it would be nice to know the details.

Greg McKaskle

Green2 24-01-2010 10:33

Re: classmate configration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nadav Zingerman (Post 905092)
I don't think that's necessary.

That was what we thought...but we had no communication until we disabled wireless (even though we can ping the wireless bridge and the cRIO over wireless with the firewall on).

Barry

Nadav Zingerman 24-01-2010 15:59

Re: classmate configration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Green2 (Post 905810)
That was what we thought...but we had no communication until we disabled wireless (even though we can ping the wireless bridge and the cRIO over wireless with the firewall on).

Barry

Wireless is not the same as a firewall.

Green2 25-01-2010 13:58

Re: classmate configration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nadav Zingerman (Post 906026)
Wireless is not the same as a firewall.

Sorry, what I meant was both wireless and firewall needed to be disabled in order for us to get wireless communication to the wireless bridge.

Barry


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