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Post by deniseund on Jun 16, 2017 16:52:20 GMT -7
We are still unable to communicate with the payload. On cmd we can see the pi's ip address (192.168.1.3) but we are unable to ping it and cannot putty in to the pi. The Ethernet port on the gs laptop is still broken (possibly due to a missing driver or windows 10 problems). We have updated the pi with the most recent code on GitHub (and followed all applicable youtube tutorial videos), we have the pc's lan ip set to 192.168.1.2 with the subnet mask at 255.255.255.0, the wifi is set to automatic ip address, the lights are all on in the correct configuration on both ubiquiti modems, and the Ethernet port on this pc does work. Any ideas on what the problem is?
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Post by Skylar MSGC on Jun 19, 2017 9:22:30 GMT -7
Q1: You have the proper OS on the card, This card runs the streaming code automatically when you turn it on as long as the camera is plugged into to RPi. The code that is running can be found in /opt/stream/bin/picam-rtsp-server.sh
Q2: You could do something like: ping 192.168.1.3 -t in command prompt to ping to payload. When you get a response you should be able to connect to the pi. You have a virtualbox connection on your computer. I would make sure that you aren't using that when trying to connect to the pi.
Q3: Windows 10 should be able to recognize both connections no problem. If you have messed with your network drivers that might have caused some issues. If you are using the orignal Insperon 15 Dells that we distrubuted. Those laptops should be able to handle both connections at once. If you are using your own laptop you might need to look up the drivers and see if they can multiplex network connections or not.
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