Mesa 7I96
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30 Apr 2018 23:26 #109876
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What's the easiest way to connect to this board? When selecting from the networking on the home screen it connects, and then proceeds to disconnnect itself. Either that or it just doesn't connect whatsoever, after attempting for a bit. I've read around, and have been unsuccessful in locating a solution.
Obligatory, I'm pretty new to all of this.
Obligatory, I'm pretty new to all of this.
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01 May 2018 00:13 #109879
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01 May 2018 00:50 - 01 May 2018 00:51 #109881
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Most initial issues with Mesa Ethernet FPGA cards are network setup related
You need:
1. A dedicated Ethernet port on the host PC
2. This port needs to be setup with a static IP address (IPV4)
Typically the host port will be setup for 192.168.1.1 for a Ethernet FPGA card at IP address 192.168.1.121 or
10.10.10.1 for a Ethernet FPGA card at IP address 10.10.10.10.
10.10.10.10 is usually a better option for the Ethernet FPGA card since it does not overlap existing NAT ranges.
Note that this setup is basic Linux network setup and not specific to LinuxCNC or the Ethernet FPGA cards.
The hm2_eth manual page a a very short description of doing this setup in the etc/network/interfaces
file. You can also use the net manager GUI to set this up.
You need:
1. A dedicated Ethernet port on the host PC
2. This port needs to be setup with a static IP address (IPV4)
Typically the host port will be setup for 192.168.1.1 for a Ethernet FPGA card at IP address 192.168.1.121 or
10.10.10.1 for a Ethernet FPGA card at IP address 10.10.10.10.
10.10.10.10 is usually a better option for the Ethernet FPGA card since it does not overlap existing NAT ranges.
Note that this setup is basic Linux network setup and not specific to LinuxCNC or the Ethernet FPGA cards.
The hm2_eth manual page a a very short description of doing this setup in the etc/network/interfaces
file. You can also use the net manager GUI to set this up.
Last edit: 01 May 2018 00:51 by PCW.
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