Dear Ruben,
 
I have thought about using broadcasts as well. The problem is, that when I 
connect my laptop directly to the device, neighter one has a valid IP 
(0.0.0.0). I'm not sure this would bother UDP broadcasts, but for TCP this 
isn't possible for sure. So the only way I see is to use UDP broadcasts to make 
sure it's a point to point connection and then set static IPs for both sides....
Of course the question is, if you really need TCP on a point to point 
connection at all.
 
Kind Regards
Simon
 

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Ruben van der Kraan
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 10:56
An: Mailing list for lwIP users
Betreff: Re: [lwip-users] Interface with PPPoE and DHCP?


Hi Simon,

I have a similar problem but at the moment i am not working on this issue. 

The idea I have is to send a UDP broadcast message to all the users on the 
local network. 
The devices that recognize the UDP frame answer tot it and now the IP address 
is know to the application. 

An other way is to let the device send a udp broadcast message to every one on 
the network.
the C# application receives this message and then knows the IP of all the 
compatible devices in the network. 
You can send the broadcast every minute or so. 

If you or anyone else have i better option I am interested. 

Kind Regards 

Ruben


On 20-3-2013 9:07, Richner Simon wrote:


        Hi 

        I'm looking for some advice. I have a series of custom devices using 
LwIP, talking to a custom C# application. 
        Some devices are connected to a network, using DHCP to get an IP 
address. Other devices are setup for standalone use and are directly connected 
to a local laptop for maintenence. In both cases I want to use the same 
ethernet connetion with the same software.

        I've been looking at AUTOIP, but this takes almost a full minute to 
setup IP adresses, which is unacceptable. Another idea was to use one common 
static IP if no DHCP server was found. The problem with this is, that in case 
it's just a temporary DHCP server absence, I end up with dozens of devices 
having the same IP. My last idea was to use DHCP and PPPoE in parallel. So if 
there was no DHCP server, the laptop would use PPPoE. I haven't tested this, 
but if my thought is correct, this would solve both problems mentioned (to the 
cost of having to implement two protocols).


        If anybody has similar requirements, please let me know how you solved 
this. 

        Am I on the right track, or is there a much simpler solution to my 
problem? 


        Best Regards 
        Simon 


         
        
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