jbailey268
Programmer
I reviewed some old posts like these 3
FAQ184-3356 and FAQ184-3854 and FAQ184-3479, they look like only limited help.
My current situation is that there is an external sign for this business from which the text displayed on the sign can be controlled by one local computer (PC.) It is a new computer. Problem: The IP address of the sign conflicts with the IP Address of accessing the internet. Every time they want to change the text message on the sign one has to go into the computers control panel and drill down to change the IP address to 198.168 etc.. Then messages can be sent to the sign. Very user unfriendly to the capabilities of the typical user at this place. When sign connection is establised the Internet is down. The sign will continue to display the text even as you change back to the original IP Address - which allows connection to the internet. Even for me, it is a pain. This is not an old computer, has Windows 7. Verizon set up the Internet Connections - The sign company set up their IP connection and their help guy said you CANNOT change the IP Address of the sign because it must handshake with the internal chip inside the sign some 150 feet away. The sign company suggested we call Verizon and have them change their IP Address for the internet to match the sign. Verizon was unwilling or unable to do that - after a significant runaround. Does this make any sense to anyone. This has me perplexed. Is a VFP solution viable? Is there a command to modify (toggle) between the two separate IP Addresses? If so I could wrap it around a simple user friendly program. My many thanks to anyone who may have had a similar issue or could make a reasonable suggestion.
FAQ184-3356 and FAQ184-3854 and FAQ184-3479, they look like only limited help.
My current situation is that there is an external sign for this business from which the text displayed on the sign can be controlled by one local computer (PC.) It is a new computer. Problem: The IP address of the sign conflicts with the IP Address of accessing the internet. Every time they want to change the text message on the sign one has to go into the computers control panel and drill down to change the IP address to 198.168 etc.. Then messages can be sent to the sign. Very user unfriendly to the capabilities of the typical user at this place. When sign connection is establised the Internet is down. The sign will continue to display the text even as you change back to the original IP Address - which allows connection to the internet. Even for me, it is a pain. This is not an old computer, has Windows 7. Verizon set up the Internet Connections - The sign company set up their IP connection and their help guy said you CANNOT change the IP Address of the sign because it must handshake with the internal chip inside the sign some 150 feet away. The sign company suggested we call Verizon and have them change their IP Address for the internet to match the sign. Verizon was unwilling or unable to do that - after a significant runaround. Does this make any sense to anyone. This has me perplexed. Is a VFP solution viable? Is there a command to modify (toggle) between the two separate IP Addresses? If so I could wrap it around a simple user friendly program. My many thanks to anyone who may have had a similar issue or could make a reasonable suggestion.