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Network Connection and Login Information
Network Settings
As default, your PC running the Sputnik-III Control program should have IP settings as below:
Name Server PC IP (Port)
192.168.0.104
Gateway
192.168.0.200(Router IP)
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
The included pre-configured wireless 802.11 b/g router has the following pre-set settings:
SSID dri Router LAN 192.168.0.200
WEP 128bits Login ID admin
KEY 112233445566778899AABBCCDD Password drrobot
Key Type Open Key
with virtual server settings as followings:
Virtual Server Port Protocol Server IP
Sputnik-III Remote Control program
7050,7070 TCP/IP 192.168.0.104
Main PTZ Camera 8081 TCP/IP 192.168.0.199
Left Eye Camera 8083 TCP/IP 192.168.0.197
Right Eye Camera 8082 TCP/IP 192.168.0.198
WiFi module connects to two serial devices through channel I and II (TCP/IP port 10001 and 10002
respectively). They are pre-configured as below:
Name Robot WiFi Module 1 IP
192.168.0.208
Channel-I
(10001)
115200, 8,N,1, no flow control, UDP,
Datagram 01, remote IP:0.0.0.0
Channel-II
(10002)
115200, 8,N,1, flow control, UDP, Datagram
01, remote IP:0.0.0.0
Other wireless devices settings are listed below:
Name IP (Port) Login Password
Main PTZ Camera
192.168.0.199 (8081) root drrobot
Left Eye Camera
192.168.0.197 (8083) root drrobot
Right Eye Camera
192.168.0.198 (8082) root drrobot
Advanced Network Settings
It’s possible to use different network settings (e.g. IP) for the server PC, but the “Virtual Server” settings on the
router must also be changed accordingly in order for the Internet remote monitoring feature to work properly.
You could also change the router settings such as IP and SSID etc. If you need to do so, you are required to
change the network settings on the WiFi modules on the robot by following the guidelines as illustrated on the
WiFi Module manual.