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Re: Tool to Manage Static Computer IP
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Re: Tool to Manage Static Computer IP
The driver station program should automatically set your computer's IP for you when you start it up, as long as you've properly configured the team number and NIC. I don't see the need for a different program to set the IP...
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Re: Tool to Manage Static Computer IP
Our team decided it was easier to just have two network interfaces. We picked up cheap network cards (you can find them for ~$10 each) and simply added a second interface card to our lab computers. Set the static IP on the robot interface and DHCP on the other one.
Bonus tip: You can buy a short ethernet cable and a straight-through double female RJ45 connector to extend your ethernet jack out to the edge of our desk. Helps a lot if your computer sits back under the desk. |
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This is great.
Also you may use the 2CAN firmware utility to change ip's and switch between static and DHCP. http://www.crosstheroadelectronics.c...tility_1_4.zip |
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