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Re: Raspberry Pi Stops PyNetworkTables
We did attempt the static IP and it still wouldn't connect. It also wouldn't work after rebooting the Pi and the RIO.
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Re: Raspberry Pi Stops PyNetworkTables
The loop was executing, and it was running the lines responsible for inputting variables. We even tested it in the python shell cmd line and it still wouldn't input values.
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Re: Raspberry Pi Stops PyNetworkTables
Did you change the code to reflect the static IP after switching (eg, NetworkTables.initialize(server='10.xx.xx.2') )
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Yes. What's funny is that we were able to use the mDNS before this happened, and all of a sudden it just stopped. We didn't change any code, and it still won't pick up the tables. We're pretty sure it's in the right port on the radio.
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Re: Raspberry Pi Stops PyNetworkTables
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Did you look at the console output of the RoboRIO via the driver station or netconsole? Maybe there were some errors there. |
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