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Local Area Connection automatically changes its IP!!!

When I open the driver station and try to connect wirelessly to the crio IP of the Local Area Connection changes automatically to 10.29.5.5.

I really dont understand this behaviour and dont know how to fix it!!!

Can someone help me?
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Re: Local Area Connection automatically changes its IP!!!

Go into the Setup tab and click "Choose NIC...", there are options for configuring this.
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Re: Local Area Connection automatically changes its IP!!!

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When I open the driver station and try to connect wirelessly to the crio IP of the Local Area Connection changes automatically to 10.29.5.5.

I really dont understand this behaviour and dont know how to fix it!!!

Can someone help me?
It sounds like expected behavior. Is there a problem? That is a valid IP address for a Driver Station trying to communicate with a cRIO formatted for Team 2905.

(The other valid address is 10.29.5.9, and actually that's what I'd have expected your Driver Station to set itself to for a wireless connection.)
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Re: Local Area Connection automatically changes its IP!!!

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It sounds like expected behavior. Is there a problem? That is a valid IP address for a Driver Station trying to communicate with a cRIO formatted for Team 2905. )
I assumed CanOz meant he/she did not want the LAN IP to change, only the address of his wireless NIC.
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Re: Local Area Connection automatically changes its IP!!!

If you are using a computer that isn't the classmate while tethered its .6 other than that its suppose to do that for competition.
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Re: Local Area Connection automatically changes its IP!!!

As far as I know, none of the development tools will change the IP of the laptop they are running on.

When the DS is launched, it uses the setup.ini file to validate and potentially update the IP of up to two NICs. When it goes does this, if it gets confused, say the NICs have been renamed in Windows and it is an older version of Windows, it may put up a dialog asking you to identify which to use for Wifi and which to use for Wired. You also have the option to manually control both, which means the config code will be skipped on future launches. You can revisit this dialog by going to setup and hitting the Choose NIC button.

Once NICs are identified, the DS attempts to delete and add IP address -- not a foolproof scenario, but it tends to work most times. It will always set the wired NIC of the laptop running the DS to be .5. It will always set the wifi NIC to .9.

If you have multiple laptops that will be running the DS, this can cause conflicts. Avoid wifi conflicts by turning off the wifi of the laptop. Avoid wired conflicts by pulling a cable. Clearly this isn't the only option, you can easily change one of the laptops to be manually configured, and than set the IPs to something up high, say 30-40.

Does this answer the questions?

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