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Re: roboRIO IP address assignment
FYI,
If you set the IP address of the RoboRio to a static IP such as 10.TE.AM.2, mDNS will still work, but all devices which do not support mDNS can use the static IP address.
If you have further networking questions there may be an answer on our controls website
Doing the above may be your optimal approach in all instances. This is exactly what I do on our team (static IP for RoboRio's).
when you state the mDNS did not work, and then worked again were you always using the same computer? For mDNS to work, the host computer must have a mDNS resolver.
At competition, the DS will be reprogramed to the FMS (using the competition bridge config utility), and I would suspect that it will change the range of the DHCP back to defaults, although I can not confirm if that is true, or if the user specified range will persist.
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Last edited by NotInControl : 19-01-2015 at 16:25.
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