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Axis Camera w/ Labview problem

Our team has already installed the camera online and have received the ip address and domain name. However, when we try to set it up with Labview an error message pops up saying the ip does not match.

We have followed the step-by-step manual guide and we are sure that there is no problem with the camera but we can not connect to Labview.

If you suspect it to be an IP problem can you explain to us in steps on how to connect it to Labview. By the way our team number is 2198.

We greatly appreciate your help
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Re: Axis Camera w/ Labview problem

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If you suspect it to be an IP problem can you explain to us in steps on how to connect it to Labview. By the way our team number is 2198.
It sounds like you do have an IP address problem. The camera doesn't care what your team number is, but likes to have a static IP address of 192.168.0.90.

There are several ways to set the IP address. The easiest is to use the "FRC Axis Camera Tool" that comes with your software installation. First connect your camera directly to your PC with the orange crossover cable that comes in your KOP. Then double-click the "FRC Axis Camera Tool". Wait a few seconds, and if the everything works a small window will pop up on your PC that says "Successfully completed".

I'm hoping that will fix your camera problem.
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Re: Axis Camera w/ Labview problem

First and a half, make sure that your firewall is disabled.
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