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Re: Vision Processing / Networking Problems

Sorry for the incorrect IP.

So, it sounds like the DS works, but the development computer doesn't. Is that right? What is the IP of the dev computer. You can look in the adapter settings under IPV4 in the control panel, or often it is easier to type ipconfig into a command window.

Remember that you don't want any two devices with the same IP, or you'll have problems if they are on the network at the same time.

Also, if a laptop has wireless and wired ethernet, it actually has two IP addresses, one for each Network Interface Card or NIC. Actually, record the IP for both interfaces on the programming laptop.

You should be able to set the programming computer to something like .07 and have it and the DS on at the same time.

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