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Free Data Sharing - No Longer Supported

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

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gcopter1

Anmer, didn't meant for you. Angry because I had to go to work! ;D

gcopter1

I'm a bus driver for the county I live in. In between driving, I get a few breaks, thus why you see me posting now. :)

gcopter1

Quote from: Anmer on April 23, 2016, 07:09:08 PM
Can you post a screen capture, the equivalent of Figures 16 and 17 in the User Guide?
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Here you go...

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Anmer

Quote from: gcopter1 on April 24, 2016, 12:50:55 AM
Anmer, didn't meant for you. Angry because I had to go to work! ;D

Aha, I understand now.  I read it wrong, sorry.

This is Figure 16 in the User Guide,  Can you post your version?

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gcopter1

Sorry. Must've looked at the wrong fig. 16. Will take a pic and post later on...you guessed it, at work again now!  ;D

gcopter1

Here.

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Anmer

Quote from: gcopter1 on April 25, 2016, 03:11:03 AM
Here.

Thanks.

Is 192.168.1.8 the local IP address of your PC running SBS1 Client?

From your other screen captures, it looks like your local IP address range is 10.0.0.nnn?

The User Guide, page 14:

BaseStation Hardware Settings

Make sure you set the Data Source to Use Network. The IP address can either be the actual PC address running SBS1 Client (192.168.1.8 in this example) or 127.0.0.1 if it's the same PC on which BaseStation is running. Use the same port number as used in the SBS1 Client, in this example 10003.




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gcopter1

Well, this is where things get muddied for me.

When I launch Windows7 on my virtual machine, run a command line with ipconfig, I get under Ethernet adapter; 10.0.0.16.

However, on the Mac side, when I open preferences, network and click on my wifi connection, I get an IP address of 10.0.0.2.

Back to the virtual machine, when I click on network adapter, I've chosen the "Bridged (Autodetect)" option whereas of last night I was using NAT. This temporarily disconnected my sbs3 but I disconnected the power from the sbs3 and when it restarted, the sbs3 was fine again.

I did this because I was messing with VRS in an attempt to get it to work with the Internet address.

My sbs3 is connected directly via Ethernet to my router.
Thing is that, when I open the acces page of the router, I don't explicitly see the sbs3 by name there either under wifi or Ethernet connection.

There is, though, a device listed under "UNKNOWN" with a wifi connection and when I click it to see the IP address, it shows  10.0.0.11.

Under offline devices connected via Ethernet, I see Gilberto-PC, which is the name I've given the Mac running Windows7 in the virtual machine.
This ones has an ip of 10.0.0.16.

Hope this helps.

gcopter1

Mind you, as it stands right at this moment, BS, PP and VRS works albeit with the caveat that I still can't get VRS to work outside local or network.

gcopter1

Ok, it is working.

But, BS shows not connected although the session active and ethernet lights are on.

I know sbs1c is working because I went to the webpage and see my alias there and it is painting targets.

Is the SBS3 supposed to be in the not connected status?

Anmer

Are you seeing your local traffic in BaseStation as well as traffic from your selected SBS1 Client sharers?
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gcopter1

No. Only on the SBS1. I can see my own traffic there plus everybody else sharing at the moment.

Anmer

Quote from: gcopter1 on April 26, 2016, 06:53:27 PM
I can see my own traffic there plus everybody else sharing at the moment.

Where's "there"?
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gcopter1

Quote from: Anmer on April 26, 2016, 06:59:26 PM
Quote from: gcopter1 on April 26, 2016, 06:53:27 PM
I can see my own traffic there plus everybody else sharing at the moment.

Where's "there"?

On the browser when I open the link to see what evreyone is sharing with their sbs1c.

gcopter1

Got sbs1c running right now, you can see I'm actually sharing but my sbs3 shows not connected and can't see any targets.