Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Paul, Would be nice to know how the problem was resolved. Might be helpful to others, even if it was a simple mistake (which we all make). David N. Hill
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david hill
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Thanks to everyone who took the time to respond. Problem solved!
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Tony
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Ethernet option may not be shown in the same place as in my screen shot. I'm running Mac OS Sonoma (14.6), and it could be in a different place if you're using a different version (which one do you
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Paul Kanevsky
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Ooops typo I meant 255.255.255.0 Sent: 09 January 2025 17:53 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Gemini-II_io] Mac & Gemini 2 connection If you are using the 192.168.0 subnet, your netmask should be
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David C. Partridge
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
For my setup I am using a several years old Belkin USB-C to RJ45 adaptor on a current generation MacBook Pro. -Kevin
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Kevin Rich
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Paul, I don't even see the ethernet option when connected. I changed out the wire and will be changing out the ethernet adapter itself just in case. ?I did change the netmask to its original setting
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Tony
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
If you are using the 192.168.0 subnet, your netmask should be 255.255.225.0 Sent: 09 January 2025 16:38 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Gemini-II_io] Mac & Gemini 2 connection Chip, I changed
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David C. Partridge
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Tony, I'm not sure if it's typos or not in your message. Please make sure to: 1. Set net mask to *255.255.255.0* on both, Gemini and on Macbook 2. Set Macbook IP address to manual, and enter
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Paul Kanevsky
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Chip, I changed the net mask on the Gemini to match the MAC to 255.255.255.20. I've switched to a crossover cable. The adapter is a typical ethernet to usb-c adapter that I purchased on Amazon. Talked
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Tony
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 03:42 PM, Kevin Rich wrote: > > For the record, I am currently using a Gemini II L6 with my MacBook Pro > and a standard network?cable and it works perfectly. No crossover
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Chip Louie
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
For the record, I am currently using a Gemini II L6 with my MacBook Pro and a standard network cable and it works perfectly. No crossover needed for Macs and it's been that way for many years. -Kevin
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Kevin Rich
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Hi Tony, We know the Ethernet port is working fine because we used GFU to install the newer L6.1 and v1.6.3 HC code and I showed you the web UI with voltage, Network settings mount type etc. We
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Chip Louie
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Tracking in Dec?
Last night I found my G11T tracking in Dec! Is it even possible to ask for that via serial commands? I looked at web interface and took the screenshot after I initiated parking. I believe it was doing
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Konstantin Baranov
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
It looks like you're not using Mac ethernet port, you're using an external adapter, which may or may not do automatic crossover. But, first, make sure you have the proper static IP address assigned to
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Paul Kanevsky
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
If Mac's automatically do the crossover, then I guess the answer then is elsewhere. Will try with different cable & connectors. Any way to test the ethernet slot on the Gemini itself?
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Tony
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Macs do the crossover automatically [email protected]> wrote:
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Kevin Rich
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
That's the trick. Just make sure your Gemini IP address and Mac static IP address differ only in the last part of the IP address. If Gemini IP address is 192.168.0.111 then assign your Mac a static IP
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Paul Kanevsky
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Here is what I am using for the connection.
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Tony
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
Just connect a standard network cable between the Mac and your Gemini II and assign a static IP address to the Mac interface on the same network as the Gemini II. Clear skies [email protected]>
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Kevin Rich
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Re: Mac & Gemini 2 connection
If you're connecting directly from the Gemini 2 unit to an ethernet port on your computer I believe you need a crossover cable instead of a patch cable. Best, Glen
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Glen
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