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Web Access Connection Issue
#21
Rob did you alter the Ethernet or SD library? in the last release there seems to be a lot of library files missing
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#22
No those are as is, I didn't include them as they appear to be part of the IDE, if you go to "C:/program files/arduinos/libraries/" you should see them in there. I attached them here if you need them.


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.zip   Ethernet.zip (Size: 46.46 KB / Downloads: 161)
.zip   SD.zip (Size: 58.23 KB / Downloads: 166)
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#23
ok Tupac and I got them all ready also in the youtube video you posted you have one yellow jumper all most under the Ethernet card that has nothing to do with the internet or 5v going to the internet shield does it
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#24
The jumper in the video is on the ethernet boards I messed up on, its not needed on the boards I shipped out. Can you post a picture of the jumpers you used on the connector board to setup the USB-B jack for the ethernet hub?
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#25
you mean for the grounds? if not that then I am not sure what your talking about?
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#26
I mean the 3 connections you had to jump so you can use the port on the connector board to plug the ethernet board into. I assume you're using a printer USB cable to connect the two? The jumpers get those connections to the port on the connector board so you can use it.
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#27
I am using a printer USB cable from the square connection think it says programing connection on the board then the flat end goes to the new Ethernet board power goes in above that and cat5 cable fro the router goes to the blue Ethernet card..


you better show some pictures
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#28
Here's another picture showing the connections you need to make on the connector board from the mega 2560 board.

This only needs to be done if you have the 4 pin header marked JP11 as in the image below.

[Image: conV2_Hub.jpg]
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#29
If your connector board only has a 2 pin header for JP11 you only need to attach a ground wire to the pin shown in the image below.

[Image: conV4_Hub.jpg]
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#30
I have the board in the first pic so I have to solder a jumper wire from the bottom of the mega and the other end I can just slide on the pin and then my internet should all work? and this was in the instructions some where..
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#31
Yup exactly, solder from mega to the pins on the connector board and it should all work. The ground you can use the header on the connector board, its all the same.
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#32
well tried that and still no internet do you have one of these cards soldered up and working?
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#33
It should work, I tested all the boards before sending them out and I have the exact same setup as your running, its been running since I went on my trip with no issues. Open the serial window on the ethernet Due and paste what it says.
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#34
I had that open for a long time 5 min and nothing showed do I have to put some thing in the send bar
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#35
If you open the serial window on the ethernet due and get nothing then it might not even be programmed, 100% you will get this line and more.

Initializing sd card...

You have to change the baud rate in the serial window to 57600.
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#36
ya I didn't do that it was late and I wasn't feeling good last night
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#37
so I am making some head way serial window shows this after I re uploaded the sketch
Initializing sd card...
SUCCESS - sd card initialized.
SUCCESS - Found index.htm file.
Connection to Router Successful
My IP address: 192.168.1.14
Done loadUP:
Done loadUP:


but when I go to network settings screen where the ip addy's should be there is just a bunch of numbers my internal ip is all 0.0.0.0:port
then external ip is 20044.192.20045.168.20046.1.20047.14.etc etc. all the way to the end of the port

and I can not get to the online page
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#38
That looks good from the serial window, I'll have to do some digging on the other problem. When you try to access the webpage use 192.168.1.14:7626

You always need to add the port at the end.
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#39
I fully understand that and did got the pass word challenge to show up but no matter what I used from the button to set login and password

All the extra stuff on the scree is from serial3 and it is in one
Long line right after external ip
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#40
If you generate user/pass do you get one?
If you use 192.168.1.14:7626 in a browser does it ask for credentials?
Does the globe go green on the display under the time?

I've had the same problem with everything showing in one line but it was ground related. That's only visual and has nothing to do with connecting.
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