UDP issue

I have been running a v4 agio board for a full season. I wiped my tablet to clean things up and am now running v6.7 agio and agopen. I can’t seem to get the board to be seen by the tablet. I have tried with a laptop with the same settings to test and it sees it immediately. I’m at a loss. I did try testing on a home network to test the adapter and it sees the network at home. I must be missing something simple.


Try this

I’ve done all that before. As I said both a laptop and tablet both setup the same way, laptop works consistently every time UDP is plugged in it works. The tablet doesn’t. It actually just randomly connected a little while ago but then the tablet turned off and when I turned it back on it wouldn’t see it again. I’m beginning to think it’s a hardware issue on the tablet.

Is it possibly a ethernet/ wifi issue where the tablet is choosing the wifi connection over ethernet.
Similar to it favoring ethernet over mobile cellular.
Try turning wifi off and any other mobile networks and just connect to ethernet

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I went ahead and disabled the other connections and it still wouldn’t show up.

Maybe the tablet is set to use ipv6 and not ipv4?
A search here give 20 here is one. NTRIP Problem AusCORS - #7 by bricbric

What if you tap the ‘UDP Off’ icon in the top right of your photo then hit the green checkmark on the bottom right?

That just turns off UDP. I tried cycling it to no avail.

I just tried turning off Ipv6 on the adapter and I set windows to prefer ipv4 in the registry. Neither seems to have changed anything. :thinking:

Try default gateway as 192.168.5.1 and pref DNS to 8.8.8.8

I have that blank on 5 different setups with no issue.

Here’s what I do:

  1. Disable IPV6
  2. Open IPV4 settings, enter 192.168.5.50, press tab and it should fill in the subnet automatically with 255.255.255.0. Leave all settings alone and reboot, and power cycle AgOpen hardware

At the very least you should be able to see your modules turn green with theses settings, make sure AgIO is running and allowed through any firewall.

if you entered 192.168.1.50 it won’t work, typo?

Thank you, yes typo and corrected above.

To be able to see what the tablet is seeing on ethernet, I downloaded Advanced IP Scanner. Tell it to scan 192.168.5.1-254. If it cannot find anything there either, something’s wrong in the tablet. If all you need is there, something’s wrong in AGIO. You also can use the Arduino IDE’s serial monitor to find out what goes wrong during startup.

It seems there must be something wrong with the adapter. I used a USB to Ethernet dongle and it found the board immediately.