Hi,
When you have create a lwipcfg_msvc.h file, do you have set values to be
compatible with your network (LWIP_PORT_INIT_IPADDR, LWIP_PORT_INIT_GW,
LWIP_PORT_INIT_NETMASK) ?
I suppose you don't use the last lwip/contrib/ports/win32, because the
"ping" application is enabled in your case. Last contrib files allow to
enable/disable "apps" started in the test.
Do use the test.c as starting point, you could remove all the code
inside the apps_init() function, and add your own one.
Question: what is your interest of using lwIP as IP stack on a Windows
environment ?
To help you on such problems, perhaps it will be faster to chat on the
lwIP IRC channel (#lwip on chat.freenode.net).
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Envoyé : lundi 30 juin 2008 23:58
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Objet : [lwip-users] How to begin using lwIP stack
Hi All,
I'm a new user of lwIP, i have to work with the win32 port of the stack.
I've downloaded the stable 1.3.0 release and the contrib 1.3.0 files.
I've succesfully compiled in Visual Studio 2008 the msvc8 port with the
three projects (lwIP, lwIP_pktif, lwIP_test). When I launch the
executable, Test.exe, i see these messages on screen:
Starting lwIP, loopback interface IP is 127.0.0.1
Starting lwIP, local interface IP is 192.168.1.200
0: \Device\NPF_GenericDialupAdapter
1: \Device\NPF_{7A579B11-E5FE-4EFE-AB55-AD42C66289D1}
2: \Device\NPF_{48C5A4AA-056F-4955-BB40-55BAD478E21C}
3: \Device\NPF_{7F6AC404-196A-4726-B708-2EB0643B7673}
USE: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (Microsoft's
Packet Scheduler)
MAC: 00:13:02:65:C3:CB
link_callback==UP
status_callback==UP, local interface IP is 192.168.1.200
ping: send 192.168.1.1
ping: recv - 997 ms - timeout
ping: send 192.168.1.1
ping: recv - 998 ms - timeout
sntp_request: not recvfrom==0
ping: send 192.168.1.1
ping: recv - 998 ms - timeout
ping: send 192.168.1.1
ping: recv - 998 ms - timeout
3com.com: <not found>
ping: send 192.168.1.1
ping: recv - 998 ms - timeout
...
...until i press a key. Is it the correct behaviour of the test
application? Is the stack working correctly? I want to use the stack to
implement a TCP connection beetween hosts on a Win32 platform. How do I
have to design my application? I want to use the socket API, so what do
I have to do to build the application (e.g. what headed files to
include, what libraries to link...etc.). Sorry but i'm not expert in
network programming and I want to learn how to use the lwIP stack!
Regards
Antonio de Angelis
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