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Re: Setting Up 2010 Camera

The cRIO ethernet ports are not tied together, so you cannot ping from one network to the other through the cRIO.

To help debug, connect the camera to the PC and set the PC network to be on the same subnet as the camera. You should then be able to ping, you should be able to use a web browser to log into the camera and test and configure, and you should be able to run the camera setup app which will help you create the user account on the camera which allows WPILib to request images and control the camera.

At that point, move the camera back to the robot and see if you get images back to the dashboard. If not, verify that you have the most recent dashboard with the compass-like direction display on the bottom of the panel. If not, uninstall and reinstall the driver station update -- there were issues with the update installer replacing files already on the classmate.

If you still have issues, post the results of these tests and more description of the symptoms.

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