Help with issues using Web Interface
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 6:19 pm
We have been using MOD5282 core for many years to run our servo control software. We use the web interface to access HTML pages that provide status information, access to internal test functions, and change calibration parameters. On the calibration parameter page, we can enter new parameters, save parameters to flash memory, and recall stored parameters from flash memory.
Today I was accessing one of our servo controllers remotely to enter some new calibration parameters. When I attempted to set the new parameters, my entry was not accepted and the old parameter appeared back in the parameter window.
I had seen this problem before when Windows 7 came out. The fix at the time was to go into the Internet Options and setup the Local Intranet configuration with the IP address of my Netburner cores, and drop the security setting to Low.
The laptop computer I was accessing today was Windows 10 and has Edge, Chrome, and Firefox installed. I tried my old trick of reconfiguring the Local Intranet and reducing the security settings. No matter what browser I used, I could not get the Netburner to accept the new parameters. I was accessing the laptop PC remotely using TeamViewer. I even disconnected from the laptop, and had the person on the other end make the entries. The Netburner would not accept the new parameters.
The funny thing is now that I've typed this long essay, I realize I forgot to check the laptop's firewall settings. Could it be something as simple as the firewall, or is there something else going on with Windows 10?
Today I was accessing one of our servo controllers remotely to enter some new calibration parameters. When I attempted to set the new parameters, my entry was not accepted and the old parameter appeared back in the parameter window.
I had seen this problem before when Windows 7 came out. The fix at the time was to go into the Internet Options and setup the Local Intranet configuration with the IP address of my Netburner cores, and drop the security setting to Low.
The laptop computer I was accessing today was Windows 10 and has Edge, Chrome, and Firefox installed. I tried my old trick of reconfiguring the Local Intranet and reducing the security settings. No matter what browser I used, I could not get the Netburner to accept the new parameters. I was accessing the laptop PC remotely using TeamViewer. I even disconnected from the laptop, and had the person on the other end make the entries. The Netburner would not accept the new parameters.
The funny thing is now that I've typed this long essay, I realize I forgot to check the laptop's firewall settings. Could it be something as simple as the firewall, or is there something else going on with Windows 10?