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Programming Question: COM / Networking
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Hello there, I had a question for anyone who might know anything related to this.

I have a wireless transmitter / receiver that communicates with battery chargers that also have transmitters / receivers in them.

By default the modules come with some software to observe the chargers wirelessly but the data received and the data shown are incomplete. IE: It sends a lot more data that what it shows and I was able at one point to receive the data through some little programming but it suddenly stopped working.

Using a generic COM monitor like 232 Analyzer use to show me the data they were sending but now it does not. I think the reason being is the devices use a certain network to talk?

On the charger side (We'll refer to this as the server side) you can program a network ID. Through communication with the manufacturer I have found that they use a Gige???? network? But this network ID is simply "1234" and can be set to anything.

On the client side of the software you can then input a network ID to pull up the chargers to receive the information. I used 232 Analyzer for 2-3 days without any problems to write some software to display more data but as of yesterday it just stopped working. I'm thinking I got lucky initially and my PC / something had the right network or something and could communicate but now it can't.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

Hello there, I had a question for anyone who might know anything related to this.

I have a wireless transmitter / receiver that communicates with battery chargers that also have transmitters / receivers in them.

By default the modules come with some software to observe the chargers wirelessly but the data received and the data shown are incomplete. IE: It sends a lot more data that what it shows and I was able at one point to receive the data through some little programming but it suddenly stopped working.

Using a generic COM monitor like 232 Analyzer use to show me the data they were sending but now it does not. I think the reason being is the devices use a certain network to talk?

On the charger side (We'll refer to this as the server side) you can program a network ID. Through communication with the manufacturer I have found that they use a Gige???? network? But this network ID is simply "1234" and can be set to anything.

On the client side of the software you can then input a network ID to pull up the chargers to receive the information. I used 232 Analyzer for 2-3 days without any problems to write some software to display more data but as of yesterday it just stopped working. I'm thinking I got lucky initially and my PC / something had the right network or something and could communicate but now it can't.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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