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
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
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
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
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