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Originally Posted by tomy
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if you connect a camera to the crio it will do all the image processing
if you connect it to the d-link there is no image processing
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Not necessarily. You can tell the cRIO software to read a camera connected to a network on port 1. If your camera has a compatible address (e.g. 10.x.y.123), it will be accessible to any image processing you want to do.
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when the camera is connect to the crio, if you connect to the router and then go onto a web browser and go to 192.168.90.254 you can see the camera?
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You can't do that by default, and you won't be able to do it with any reasonable network settings I can think of. First, the cRIO doesn't do any forwarding between its network ports (though it's not hard to tell it to do so). Second, the D-Link router in Access Point mode creates a network that shouldn't route a 192.168 address to the cRIO. In Bridge mode at a competition event, the field network definitely won't route that address.