Many RU-vid authors could take some lessons from your video: Short and to the point. No annoying background music, no chatter about what you had for dinner last night, just concise information with just enough of a topic overview to provide the information stated in the title. THANK YOU!
Those were local IP addresses. You would need the public IP address of his router, and he would have to configure his router to open the firewall and forward the correct port to the laser cutter to be able to access it without being connected to his router with an Ethernet cable or connected to his Wi-Fi.
Thank you for the software configuration details. By any chance, do you have a video demonstrating the hardware setup, or how you took your Chinese laser hardware out and installed the Ruida? Thanks!
I do exactly as you say in the video with the ip being the same in the ruida and lightburn using a crossover cable directly from laptop to laser but lightburn still cant find the laser :(
Thank you for the video. But one question. The ip address for my laser Is in the Rueda controller under ip address. Then when I'm done the laser is hooked to the router. The computer can be away from the laser not hooked up? TIA
Hi Josh my name is Jules Marcu I’m interested in learning how to save my lightburn file to the U disk and operate the laser that way. Is that possible?
This probably a dumb question for this forum but what is an easy way to find out what the ip address is of my laser? I look on my router and its shows all the devices connect but some don't have names and I can't tell which one is which.
Is it possible to set ruida laser devices to use DHCP? I'm guessing no. I have Google Fiber which does not allow for static IP addresses (unless you have a business account). Any way around this?
Static IP addresses with your ISP refer to your public IP address. It shouldn’t affect you local network. If you open your router configuration, you should be able to find the laser’s assigned IP address. Even with DHCP you should still be able to reserve that IP address for the laser so it doesn’t change on you.
Hi. In HMI RUIDA 6442g is set to 10.10.210.60 in Light Burn, connect is set to 10.10.210.60 and the LAN adapter is set to 10.10.210.21. Subnet mask everywhere the same?
Yes, use the same subnet mask as the computer. In your instance I would suggest 255.255.255.0 Seems Ruida also needs the gateway. Typically that would be 10.10.210.1 or 10.10.210.254 however you can probably find that on the computer as well.
I dont understand this video. You say "USB cables only go a couple of feet" and made it sound like you can run laser over wifi. But you still need an Ethernet cable running to a device... And if your router is upstairs then this is useless
You can run an Ethernet cable about 300 feet max. That should be plenty of distance to get upstairs to your router. US B cars are generally only about 6 feet long. You can get longer ones and extensions, but they are still limited to about 20 feet max before data starts to get lost.