Re: New computer ethernet woes
This is a WIN 11 problem. Doesnt sound like it applies to you. *** Thanks! I started out making the Win11 machine do everything and I *should* have it already working.. Then in actual use, I just used
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Derek C Breit <breit_ideas@...>
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
I cant find the original tip, but my problem was the method recommended by Brian was not allowing me to store the IP addresses on my computer side of the Ethernet adapter. I used an alternative method
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mike bechtel
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
a google tip to go through the control panel to install my ethernet IP address. *** What tip ¨C exactly ¨C would that be?? I *think* I already have my Ethernet working on my new WIN11 machine, but
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Derek C Breit <breit_ideas@...>
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
As a data point toward this topic, I have a G11G and am currently using an Astroberry and a GL.Inet AX1800 to control it. The G11G's Gemini is connected to the AX1800 by ethernet cable, as is the
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LKO
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
I can't speak for Jim (hopefully he'll chime in here) I assume what he meant was (for example) plugging in computer via USB and then other devices via ethernet. Kind of a hub/router for USB + ethernet
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Brian Valente
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
Brian, I'm confused, what's he (Jim) asking? With the ASIAIR and Gemini-2 connected to a Wi-Fi router you already have a complete standalone network you can connect to using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. What
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Chip Louie
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
Hi Rob, Don't do what that person did. The person who posted the review / experience
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Chip Louie
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
router has a USB port it is almost always used as an auxiliary memory socket or as a way to add a wireless cellular to the router. I understand what' he's asking, but you're right the USB is primarily
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Brian Valente
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
Hi Jim, I'm having a hard time understanding what you are thinking. If a travel router has a USB port it is almost always used as an auxiliary memory socket or as a way to add a wireless cellular to
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Chip Louie
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Re: Model parameter change upon sync in Starry Night - Newb Question
Thank you, Paul. I will give this a try! Regards, George
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George Stallings
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
Nice job Mike! Thanks Brian Brian Valente Losmandy Astronomical Losmandy.com Tutorials and vids at <https://www.youtube.com/losmandy> youtube.com/losmandy Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2023 2:02 PM To:
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Brian Valente <brian@...>
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
The reviews of (an earlier) GL router used in conjunction with ASIAir Pro were not promising at the link below (admittedly from two years ago):
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Rob Matson
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
Zolt, -? do you use this only to connect to the Gemini-2?? For imaging could you also plug your USB3 data line into the router and have a complete WiFi setup? ----------------------- Jim W Phoenix,
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Jim Waters <jimwaters@...>
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Re: G-11/Gemini compatibility with ASI Air
Zolt, I had been using the old TP-Link na
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Chip Louie
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
Too much hate already. Instead love that you have it working now and learn from your mistakes. -- Chip Louie Chief Daydreamer Imagination Hardware Astropheric Weather Forecast - South Pasadena, CA
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Chip Louie
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
I changed the gateway AND used a google tip to go through the control panel to install my ethernet IP address. That worked. Thanks to all for your help. I hate new computers. Mike Sent from
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mike bechtel
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
yeah that seems to be an issue for saving. for a direct IP connect i'm not sure the gateway is critical, so you can try changing it to something else, or the ip address of the gemini
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Brian Valente
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
+1 to Art and David! It¡¯s prob not allowing you to save b/c it duplicates the (incorrect) gateway address. -Dale
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DaleN
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
Your gateway should not be the same IP. GW is probably 192.168.1.1 Ping it to verify. Open a cmd window and type ping -t 192.168.1.1 to see if you get a response
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Art Trail
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Re: New computer ethernet woes
Hi Mike This is a Windows 11 quirk. It's definitely possible to save it, although I forget the exact details. You'll want to hunt this down as a Windows 11 thing (google may give you some good leads
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Brian Valente
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