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Re: Static IP vs DHCP
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Originally Posted by ATannahill
Have you reviewed this?
I am all for letting teams stick with what they found has worked, I was posting what I used for reference for anyone new to setting their own static IP addresses.
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In fact, I had not. From that link for others to reference:
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It is also possible to configure static IPs on your devices to accommodate devices or software which do not support mDNS. When doing so you want to make sure to avoid addresses that will be in use when the robot is on the field network. These addresses are 10.TE.AM.1 and 10.TE.AM.4 for the DAP1522 radio and the field access point and anything 10.TE.AM.20 and up which may be assigned to a device still configured for DHCP. The roboRIO network configuration can be set from the webdashboard.
DAP1522 radio - Static 10.TE.AM.1 programmed by Kiosk
roboRIO - Static 10.TE.AM.2 would be a reasonable choice, subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (default)
Driver Station - Static 10.TE.AM.5 would be a reasonable choice, subnet mask must be 255.0.0.0
IP Camera (if used) - Static 10.TE.AM.11 would be a reasonable choice, subnet 255.255.255.0 should be fine
Other devices - Static 10.TE.AM.6-.10 or .12-.19 (.11 if camera not present) subnet 255.255.255.0
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I'm glad that is in screensteps with no mention of it in the manual.
EDIT: On the plus side, just threw the Q&A team a softball.
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Last edited by marshall : 12-01-2017 at 13:41.
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