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Re: Axis Camera Issues

The Axis cameras should work in both scenarios if you set it to DHCP in the basic TCP settings, and in the advanced TCP settings set the host name to axis-camera. It seems that you typically have to power cycle the camera after making this change.

We considered using the service name and mDNS to find the camera independent of its host name, but we ran out of time getting the mDNS libs on the roboRIO and decided to go for a fixed host name. You can, of course choose static IPs if you wish, but it is not what I'd recommend.

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