El 19/04/12 09:31, Sebastian Pichelhofer escribió: > On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 08:54, flavio soares <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello, everyone, >> >> This is my first post on this list, so congratulations for all the >> achievements you've had so far with Elphel. >> >> Yesterday, the Elphel 353 I'll be using for the next months has arrived and >> I turned it on for the first time. I followed the Quick Start Guide and I >> wasn't able to find the camera's IP. I'm currently using Debian, the Stable >> version. (the same happens in Windows). >> >> I ran an ifconfig and my IP addresses were 192.168.1.103 and 192.168.1.105 >> (one connection via ethernet and the other via wireless). I tried >> 192.168.1.9 or the default 192.168.0.9 but it couldn't reach the camera. >> You are on another subnet. Try with an adress 192.168.0.XXX. >> I booted with the Kubuntu live USB and when I clicked on the icon to search >> for the cameras, it had no problem and found it just fine. Even though my >> IPs continued to be 192.168.1.xxxx, the camera was found on the default >> 192.168.0.9. >> >> I wonder, I am doing something wrong? Is there any software that must be >> installed in order to access the camera (I mean, apart from an internet >> browser)? >> >> I tried using nmap (in Debian) to search for the camera's IP, with no >> success. >> >> Also: at the Quick Start Guide, it says I should use a login as "root" and >> password "pass", this wasn't asked with the live USB. At first, I managed to >> see the live stream but then I believe the video stream disappeared as I >> messed about with the configuration (because it showed a very low, red fps >> of the streaming and I was trying to fix that). > > I agree this part on the wiki page is a bit misleading. > I improved that section to note that the username/pw is only for > SSH/FTP access to the camera: > http://wiki.elphel.com/index.php?title=Elphel_353_series_quick_start_guide#SSH.2FFTP_connection > > Feel free to add/improve anything on that page you find is not clear > yet, you are the perfect tester now as you are just starting with the > camera :) > > Low FPS is most likely caused by high exposure time. > See > http://wiki.elphel.com/index.php?title=Elphel_353_series_quick_start_guide#Camera_GUI.28camvc.29_Controls > exposure in ms is the slider you want to change, double click turns > off autoexposure > > Regards Sebastian > >> >> I appreciate if you can help me, >> >> Best regards, >> >> flavio >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Support-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com >> > > _______________________________________________ > Support-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com
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