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Vision, Kangaroo, and IPs
My team is currently trying to get our vision tracking to work. We are using Java, a Microsoft Lifecam HD-3000 plugged into a kangaroo pc running GRIP, and that is plugged into a Ethernet switch connected to the radio.
We've got the network tables working in the shop, but I'm worried that once we configure our radio at our competition this weekend that we won't be able to get them. Will the network tables address still be Roborio-3314-frc.local? Also since the kangaroo is going to be constantly on, will it automatically reconnect to the rio once the robot is restarted because it is on the same network? I'm not very well versed on how the fields mDNS works. Any other advice would be appreciated. |
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Re: Vision, Kangaroo, and IPs
mDNS should work at the event. You may have more reliability with a static IP setup (and pointing your NT client on the Kangaroo directly at the static IP) as described in this document: http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/...g-at-the-event
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Re: Vision, Kangaroo, and IPs
We had our Kangaroo connected directly to the "other" port of the radio and had absolutely zero problems with things working at competitions. As long as you are publishing your table to that roborio-3314-frc.local address, things will work just fine.
If you have it all working, you may not need any additional documentation... but I wrote up a pretty detailed document on how we configured and managed the programming of that same setup in another posting: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=144070 The direct document link is: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/at...9&d=1456817499 Good luck! -Scott |
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