Hey guys, sorry to dump more problems onto you, but yesterday our team was trying to configure our dlink radio for home use following the instructions on the FIRST Technical Resources. However it kept failing. We suspected that it might be our crappy Windows 8, so we tried it on Windows 7, still no luck.
We get no error except: Failed to change IP Address Check connection to Radio. Does anyone have any ideas as to how we can fix this issue?
Last year the config utility had to be run in Windows7 compatibility mode, not sure if this is fixed this year. See following steps to run in compatibility mode:
Tip from Microsoft:
You can also open the Program Compatibility troubleshooter by right-clicking a program’s icon or shortcut and then clicking Troubleshoot compatibility.
To change compatibility settings manually
To change compatibility settings manually for a program, right-click the program icon, click Properties, and then click the Compatibility tab.
The issue could be the radio. Try a factory reset by holding the reset pin down for 10 seconds. Then try configuring the radio again. The configuration tool may fail the first two time (it always fails for us). Also make sure your computer is set to the correct ip.
We have successfully run the configuration on windows 7 x64 native without any issues this year. Multiple computers multiple times, we were beta. Just a data point.
I thought the “failure to change IP address” was talking about the address of the computer, not the router. It sounds like it could be an administration permission issue.
Or maybe there’s another network adapter already configured with the address the tool wants to set the wired adapter to. Or perhaps something has set a secondary address on the network adapter, and that’s keeping it from working with the configuration tool. It might help to go through and set every network adapter to DHCP, make sure there are no additional IP addresses set, then disable all of them except the one being used to connect to the router.
Hey guys, I’m getting a similar error. it makes it to the end and then sends a message:
"Bridge configuration failed: IP address not restored to DHCP
please ensure the bridge is connected to this computer and try again
I’ve gotten this same error message on three different D-Links(two Rev-B and one Rev-A), and two laptops (both Windows-7 64-bit). The d-link is most definitely connected to the computer. Also, when I followed the manual set-up instructions to finally get it working in this thread (last post) it worked for one meeting then the next it didn’t! I could ping the roboRIO, but the driver station wouldn’t connect to it, and yes the Driver Station is v15.0. I’ve reset the bridge and tested it multiple times, turned off windows firewall (mcAfee isn’t installed), turned off the wireless network adapter, and it still gives that same error when I try to image it. I’ve run it in compatibility mode also, and still the exact same error.
I agree that I thought the IP change was referring to the PC. Although the variations in the possible system configurations for this year’s control system proved a bit daunting when we tried to get it all set up we did finally manage to get it working… consistently so far. The advice above to set all adapters to DHCP and then disable the ones not being used seems to be good advice in general for all stages of usage this year. I definitely would try that.
If you select the check box next to “Set IP address automatically” and then click on the Advanced button it will show that you have DHCP enabled on that screen.
There was a bug reported in Beta similar to what you described, but I haven’t seen it in the kickoff release. Are you sure you are using the Kickoff version?
I know how frustrating this can be. We have had trouble with it in the past. I know you said that you followed all directions, but just to check… do you have the D-Link set to “AP 2.4GHz”? Did you try powering off and then resetting the bridge between attempts?
And you turned off (disabled) the wireless adapter while you were doing the Bridge Configuration, right? And you have no other devices plugged into the ethernet besides the bridge?
I know that they warn about firewall issues in association with many communication issues. Can you maybe disable your firewall completely and try it again?
I believe so. Where is the kickoff configuration utility download link?
EDIT: nevermind, it worked when I went to the file location. I think when I installed it, I or it must have accidentally created a shortcut to the beta utility on the desktop, and I had been using that. It worked, thanks!
Our programming laptop has never worked properly with the radio configuration tool. Is there a guide to change the settings manually, like their has been in the past?
Yeah, check out my first post on the previous page, there’s a link in there to a guy who wrote out a manual way of doing it. That worked fine for me, although as you can read it was a bit flaky. What error are you running into? I think every possible one has been posted on ChiefDelphi, each with their own fix.
Thanks everyone for all of your help. To give you an update today (sorry I didn’t respond sooner, our meeting was busy to say the least). Anyways…
Yeah, check out my first post on the previous page, there’s a link in there to a guy who wrote out a manual way of doing it. That worked fine for me
I tried following those instructions and it did not work as we could not access the router from the internet browser via its IP address.
I know how frustrating this can be. We have had trouble with it in the past. I know you said that you followed all directions, but just to check… do you have the D-Link set to “AP 2.4GHz”? Did you try powering off and then resetting the bridge between attempts?
And you turned off (disabled) the wireless adapter while you were doing the Bridge Configuration, right? And you have no other devices plugged into the ethernet besides the bridge?
I know that they warn about firewall issues in association with many communication issues. Can you maybe disable your firewall completely and try it again?
Yes, yes, yes, yes. The firewall is down, everything was off. What we did find is that if we set the computer’s IP address to match the “supposed”
IP address of the router, the config tool got to the second step of configuring the radio, but still failed (according to the program it could not find the router). Because the program could not find the router, neither could Google chrome and our computer is saying that the router doesn’t have a correct IP address (as per troubleshooter), I think that the router’s IP address is all coockoo for some reason, as in it isn’t set to its default 192.168.0.50 (idk if that is correct IP, I’m working off of memory). Any ideas? Thank you so much again for all of you guys help with this frustrating issue.
“match” is not a precise word. The computer and router IP address need to be similar, but not the same.
Similar: Identical first 3 numbers, but different 4th number. Ideally less than 10 different from each other, and not spanning 127/128, less than 255, and greater than 0.