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Started by Anmer, January 30, 2012, 06:14:23 PM

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Anmer

Sorry, been out this morning.  It looks OK to me.

Do you get an error message or what?
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Thermionicmick

I was getting the usual error message ".........will try to reconnect ...etc.". Rebooted PC a couple of times to no avail.

Been away from the PC for at least another hour, tried again and this time success, now all OK again and I'm a happy bunny.

Thanks for the reply Mike.

Mick
Mick

gcopter1

So I downloaded the SBS1 client, and read the pdf.

I launch the client first then click on start.
Next, I launch BS, where it hangs forever. It seems, to me at least, as if the SBS1 client is getting data, but BS remains in "Not Connected" status.
I'm using the exact ip address and ports shown on BS.
Is this correct?


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Anmer

Is BaseStation set to "Use Network"?
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gcopter1


Anmer

Please see Pages 13 and 14 of the PDF User Guide.

If the SBS-1/3 has port 10001, you need to allocate a different port for BaseStation in SBS1 Client, say 10003, as shown in Fig. 13.

Then set this in BaseStation, see Fig. 16.
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gcopter1

Not working out for me.
In the attachment, you will see the not connected message .

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Anmer

I can't see the whole error message there but it looks like SBS1 Client is successfully connecting to your SBS-1/3.

This is the simplified setup and start sequence:

SBS-1 Client can connect to the SBS-1/3 via USB or Ethernet (where the SBS can support Ethernet).

BaseStation connects to SBS1 Client using "Network", using either local host or actual IP address of device running SBS-1 Client and the port number allocated in SBS-1 Client.
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gcopter1

You're right about the sbs1c. But what about BS? Says not connected?

I'll drop the matter for now. Spending too much time on these things and neglecting others! :)

Thanks for the effort in troubleshooting my install.

Anmer

Quote from: gcopter1 on April 23, 2016, 05:51:32 PM
You're right about the sbs1c. But what about BS? Says not connected?

Unfortunately I can't see your BaseStation setup.

See Pages 14 and 15 of the User Guide,
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gcopter1

In the SBS-3 forum see the message for; ethernet set up. I believe this is what you are looking for when you commented on not being able to see my BS set up.I've got the screen capture there.

Anmer

Can you post a screen capture, the equivalent of Figures 16 and 17 in the User Guide?
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gcopter1

Will do later. At work now. >:(

Anmer

Quote from: gcopter1 on April 23, 2016, 07:57:18 PM
Will do later. At work now. >:(

I'm only trying to help.  Posting an "Angry" smiley could be counter-productive.
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Keef

To be fair I'm usually angry when I'm at work!

:)