Many thanks Oleg for your advices.
It works now with the sensor connected to J2.
The web server is now OK and I got images.
Finally it was indeed a question of cable and proper connection.
By the way the small plastic clip that presses the cable on the pins of the
connector
is broken and I re
Oleg,
Sorry for the flood of messages…
Apparently I can send commands through the port 8081, such bimg, but for
instance
the image returned is 1 px gif. As if the sensor was not actually running.
Is there some command to make a deeper test ?
Daniel
Le 10 févr. 2017 à 13:36, Daniel Ro
Oleg,Just after ending the previous email, I changed to the connector that is theclosest from the DC/DC converter FKC08-48. (silver box) and the msg returnedby dmesg is changed : the sensor is found ! (see attached).But, the browser (firefox) cannot connect anymore.regards, Daniel {\rtf1\ansi\ans
Oleg,
I changed the cable with a spare one (for my application I had to buy longer
cables) but the result is the same.
By the way I'm doing the tests with one unique sensor (the other one is at
another
place, far away) : is that a problem ? are the 3 connectors on the mux board
equivalent
to m
Hello Oleg,
Sorry for the delay, but I was travelling.
I may had previously a problem with one of the two RJ45 cables.
I succeed in having the solid orange and blinking green LEDs and
finally to telnet on 192.168.0.9
Here is the response to dmesg :
Linux version 2.6.19 (andrey@inspiron) (gcc ve
Hello Oleg,
Sorry for the delay, but I was travelling.
I may had previously a problem with one of the two RJ45 cables.
I succeed in having the solid orange and blinking green LEDs and
finally to telnet on 192.168.0.9
Here is the response to dmesg :
Linux version 2.6.19 (andrey@inspiron) (gcc ve