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Connecting a Camera for Photogrammetry


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Hi,

I've found myself out of practice when setting up the GOM for mobile scanning and was hoping you could help. I've set up a router which is connected to my PC via ethernet and is power via a mains power supply. My camera is fully charged and is a canon supplied by yourselves. When I select 'Analyze Photogrammetry with Camera' it doesn't connect. I gone through the setting inside the camera without changing any of the settings but cannot find anything to allow it to connect.

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I've gotten a step further, turns out I didn't have the Wifi transmitter attached. My next issue is connecting the camera to the PC still. I've selected the router within the communications settings but it's returning 'No address assigned by DHCP server'. Hope anyone can help with my issue.

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Using firefox I've tried connecting to the WLAN router using it's IP address but It won't connect, I've also tried 192.168.1.1.

 

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I had the same issue. I found that the network adapter the router was plugged into on the pc side needed to have a static IPv4 address of 192.168.2.1 and subnet of 255.255.255.0. If sharing an adapter between a router and a photo sensor (like older ATOS models where you connect the router to take the pictures, then replace with the sensor to perform the scan) you will need to add another IP address in the advanced settings of the network adapter. In my case, the ATOS sensor had it configured to 192.168.4.1 (left side, right side had its own adapter) so I needed to add the above-mentioned IP address (2.1).

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