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Re: [lwip-users] Using HostName with lwip 1.4.0


From: Diecol
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Using HostName with lwip 1.4.0
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 09:58:08 -0800 (PST)

I realized that It's work fine now, but just with the first IP that I set...
for example, I set 192.168.0.30
Then, running the program, I change to IP 192.168.0.31
and when I ping 192.168.0.31 it works, but when I ping HOSTNAME appear: ping
to 192.168.0.30!
may i have to restart the connection, I dont know what to do..
Any Ideas?

Diego


Diecol wrote:
> 
> Thanks Kieran
> 
> I tryed to do what U told me to do.. but it isnt work yet.
> So I tryed to do otherwise.
> 
> I went to savannah site and downloaded the old version of netbios.c, the
> 1.7!
> And now it works fine!
> I just have one problem, I put netbios_init(); after lwip_init(); and when
> I use static IP it works good, but when changes to DHCP ON, it isnt ;(
> I already tryed to just write the netbios_init() after DHCP ON, to just
> write netbios_init() after lwip_init() no matter what, if DHCP ON or OFF,
> and write after lwip_inti and after DHCP started but nothing..
> 
> Any Ideas?
> 
> when I have to call netbios_init()? It's work with DHCP right?
> 
> Thks again
> 
> Diego
> 
> 
> Kieran Mansley wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On 11 Jan 2011, at 18:25, Diecol wrote:
>> 
>>> So, I replace in external libs folder of my project the new version ow
>>> lwip
>>> and now I'm trying to modifie step by step ;(
>> 
>> That won't work.  There are three parts to the code you have:
>> 
>> 1) Your network hardware driver
>> 2) lwIP core code - this is what you have downloaded from savannah
>> 3) The operating system specific port of lwIP
>> 
>> These three all have dependencies on each other.  You've replaced (2) in
>> the list above with a newer version, but the APIs in that version that
>> connect it to the network driver and the operating specific port will be
>> different - they are changed and improved as we develop the lwIP core.
>> 
>> There are also the lwIP configuration files which will have had some
>> minor changes over time - new items added, perhaps some default values
>> have changed - so you should also review those.
>> 
>> You will need to update the network driver and operating system specific
>> port to work with the newer APIs.  This is somewhere where we don't have
>> a lot of documentation, but there is some detail on the wiki about
>> changes in recent versions and what to update.  Unfortunately this
>> doesn't go back as far as the 1.1.1 version that you're starting from, so
>> you will have a bit of work to do.  If you can't do that by yourself you
>> might be lucky and find that someone else has already done a port of the
>> lwIP core to your operating system and hardware driver (much like the
>> code you found originally that included lwIP 1.1.1, but for lwIP
>> 1.4.0rc1).
>> 
>> Kieran
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>> 
> 
> 

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