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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
How exactly do you do that?
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
But what happens when you ping - do you get no response or it unable to resolve the host name? If it does resolve the host name to an IP address is it correct?
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I'm surprised Robot Radio was lit. Are you not using the USB connection to tether to your robot in the pit? |
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
It doesn't resolve the hostname.
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
So it turns out I can ping roborio-5428-frc.lan, which gives me 10.54.28.90. But I can't ping the local, even though this is done over wireless connection.
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
We also have a raspberry pi attached to the radio, which has the static IP 10.54.28.13. And I can't ping or connect to it by its hostname either, although I can connect via IP. The rPi is running an avahi-daemon, so I can connect to it from other laptops by hostname.
Interestingly enough, I can ssh into the raspberry pi via IP and once inside the pi, I can ping and connect to the rio via hostname. |
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
Use the RoboRio USB Interface (the square plug on the RoboRio connected to the rectangular port on your Driver Station).
You need Silverlight installed on the Driver Station. Navigate in the Browser to: 172.22.11.2 Select Network Configuration Options on the left side (4th icon that looks like an ethernet cable). Configure IPV4 address https://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s...anual-id=24166 This will help you get to the RoboRio through the USB interface https://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s...g-your-roborio |
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
Greg McKaskle can't actually comment on it yet. He attends his first event in a few days, and hasn't actually seen these issues in order to be able to debug them. And of course seeing isn't the same as having time to debug.
He does have a Win10 Lenovo that frequently doesn't show link when connected to the roboRIO. Disable/Enable on the interface fixes this and is somewhat faster than the roboRIO reboot. The other computers he tested with don't have this issue. He thinks this is related to power management features and is talking to folks about it. And he isn't used to speaking about himself in the third person. The third person |
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
New discovery: If I connect via ethernet, then I can ping and connect to the rio via hostname and IP, and can connect successfully from the driver station. When I pull out the ethernet cable while connected, and switch to wireless, the driverstation remains connected, but I lose the ability to ping or ssh via hostname.
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Rest sound right. I have never seen DS Radio lit either when tethered. I did see FMS work on the field. Last edited by tr6scott : 09-03-2016 at 16:35. Reason: added Ethernet as to not confuse with USB tethered. |
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
I had the same issue.
Ended up just plugging in a USB printer cable and connecting to the roboRIO (The ip when connected via usb is always 172.22.11.2). Then I changed it to a static ip and changed it to 10.36.47.2 To connect to the robot, change your IPV4 address to a static one. I used 10.36.47.5 |
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Third Person: Tell Greg to have fun. I had a blast at the NC Guilford County district last weekend.
Hsifeulbhsifder: Sounds like there are some issues with mDNS and Windows 10. I would just switch to static and move on. All: Here is an interesting article that mentions mDNS support in Windows 10. I know, the FRC software installs its own mNDS service, but maybe there is something build into Windows 10 that is conflicting with it. Check out this line: Windows will special‐case domains ending in the .local TLD... and The end result of this inconsistent support is that you may or may not be able to reach other machines from programs, games, and web browsers by typing in their mDNS address (for example MacBook.local). https://www.slightfuture.com/technot...ows-mdns-dnssd |
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Thank you. |
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Re: Can connect to the roboRIO by IP but not by hostname
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=145546 |
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