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Troubleshooting
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chapter
Troubleshooting Direct Connections
Test the Connection without the Radar Wizard
If the Radar wizard is unable to see the IR2, a good next step is to try and find the
radar another way.
Power the radar and wait for one to two full minutes for the radar to decide to use
its default IP address. Reboot your computer. Once everything is up and running,
click on the Start button and then on the Run option. In the field provided, type the
following:
Ping 192.168.0.1 –t
As shown below.
This sends a "Hello – are you there" type message to the radar. You should see the
following screen:
Once satisfied that the radar is responding, you can terminate the Ping command
by clicking on the X button in the upper right corner (like any other window) or by
hitting the Ctrl and C key together.
If the list does not scroll as above, or gives the message "Hardware error",
"Request timed out" or anything other than "Reply from 192.168.0.1:…." as shown
above, something is wrong with the connection. Check the following: