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Rx2 appears in "Network Devices" (target device list), with IP=x.x.x.44
Click "Select" in "Network Devices"
"WiFi Devices" shows Rx2 at IP=x.44 is selected
Update options as desired
Click "FLASH"
Rx2 at x.44 is built/flashed successfully
Current Behavior
1-8 same
9. Configurator log shows it's trying to flash IP=x.127 (the PREVIOUS Rx), rather than x.44, and thus fails, despite IP=x.44 showing as selected
Steps to Reproduce
as above:
Flash one Rx
Keep Configurator running
Try to flash another Rx on a different IP by clicking "Select" in "Network Devices", then FLASH button
Possible Solution (Not obligatory)
Workarounds:
Restart Configurator each time - works fine for the first Rx flash
OR -
Enter IP of Rx manually
Context
If people aren't watching the log, and paying attention to IP's, they could miss the simple workarounds
Your Environment
Windows 10 Home, updated as of 1/7/24
PC is on WiFi
Rx's were (2x) Matek R24-D's, RadioMaster ER5A & ER5C
ATTACHMENTS:
Build log showing failure as it tries to flash IP=x.127
Image of the Configurator after the failure - note IP is x.44 in both in "Network Devices" & "WiFi Devices"
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Configurator didn't work on IPv6 - couldn't see the Rx. I had to disable it on the PC so it would fall back to IPv4 (not surprised, but might want to note and/or test for it to spare others)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Expected Behavior
Current Behavior
1-8 same
9. Configurator log shows it's trying to flash IP=x.127 (the PREVIOUS Rx), rather than x.44, and thus fails, despite IP=x.44 showing as selected
Steps to Reproduce
as above:
Possible Solution (Not obligatory)
Workarounds:
Context
If people aren't watching the log, and paying attention to IP's, they could miss the simple workarounds
Your Environment
ATTACHMENTS:
ADDITIONAL NOTE: Configurator didn't work on IPv6 - couldn't see the Rx. I had to disable it on the PC so it would fall back to IPv4 (not surprised, but might want to note and/or test for it to spare others)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: