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Re: Arduino + Ethernet Shield Help

I put my Arduino Ethernet Shield R3 onto my Arduino Duo R3.

I cut a network cable in half.
Made an ethernet 'cross-over cable' like so:
Orange/White (one half) - Green/White (the other half)
White/Orange (one half) - White/Green (the other half)
Vice-versa
I used Scotch Tape as an insulator after twisting wires together.
MacGyvering during lunch....check.
Good thing that was a high quality dollar store cable ($1.34).

I put my 'cross-over cable' into my laptop (Dell E6400...yes I have several laptops) ethernet port.
I put the other end into the Arduino Ethernet Shield.

I disabled IPV6 (blah) on my laptop wired ethernet interface.
Set my wired connection in Windows 7 to: 192.168.1.131
Looked at the supplied code and it uses: 192.168.1.130
Set the gateway as: 192.168.1.1
Set the netmask to: 255.255.255.0

Loaded up your stored page in Firefox.
Regardless of what webpage button I press (On/Off) I get "HTTP" out the serial monitor.

When I get a chance I'll check the output pins.

However I do not get this:

Quote:
Originally Posted by jwallace15 View Post
Code:
 HTTP
favicon.i,,
Care to clarify if you are using Internet Exploder....I mean Internet Explorer

I have version 1.05 stable of the Arduino software.

Last edited by techhelpbb : 01-08-2013 at 14:48.