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Originally Posted by Steve Ketron
We are experience a windows system error, "There is an IP conflict with another system on the network", has anybody else encounter this, how can we check all of our IP addresses on the board?
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You probably set your static IP to that of another device. If you've got everything set up properly, the laptop should be 10.xx.yy.6, where xx is the first two digits of your team number and yy is the 2nd two digits. So in your case, 10.15.28.6.
If you look on page 6 of
this, there's a table indicating all the IP addresses.
Now, if you accidentily set some other device to be 10.xx.yy.6, just change your laptop to something unused like 10.xx.yy.250, then connect to all your devices and verify they are correct.
To verify your gaming bridge is correct: browse to
http://10.15.28.1, make sure the website is that of the gaming bridge
To verify your router is correct: browse to
http://10.15.28.4
To verify your cRio is correct: start->run->cmd, then "ping 10.15.28.2". If you flashed it correctly, you should get a response.
To verify your driver station is correct: start->run->cmd, then "ping 10.15.28.5". If you flashed it correctly, you should get a response.
To verify your PC is correct, go to your network settings and make sure it is set to a static ip of 10.15.28.6, with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.