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Old 06-09-2009, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by royemaun View Post
Hi Jose,

IP address: 192.168.68.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 and Default Gateway, 192.168.68.1 and other virtual networks appears to be connected (firewalled)

i'm not currently playing with the GT1, but reffering to the image above, the status bar for diagnostic head is grey which i believe has no communication with the GT1 head, but when i run the TIS i get to see 3 bars red/yellow/green(1bar)

i really appreciate on helping me out.

cheers,
royemaun
I'm not sure but the firewall COULD be affecting the connection. Please turn off your firewall. Are you running XP or Vista? I'm not sure if this would work with Vista. Also, if XP, are you using the built-in XP firewall or a third-party?

Make sur eyou're connected to the X5 when trying to connect the diagnostic head.

The biggest thing (I don't know if Yohotech already updated the TXT file -doub it) is the info in the TXT file is INCORRECT. That's why I did that write-up. Basically you need to assign another IP address to the OPERATING UNIT (no the diagnostic head).

So, were you able to do all of the following with no problem?

3 – Configure DIS v55 to recognize DK (yellow diagnostic head)
a) Hit CTRL + G to switch to DIS v55. You will be in the Administration section by default. Select Config, System and look under Operating Unit. Set Operating Unit IP address to = 192.168.68.35. Leave Network Mask as the default 255.255.255.0. Leave Host Name to the default of "gt1ap". Leave Default Gateway as blank also by default.


However, if you connect to the OBD-II port and look under Free Diagnostic Heads it does not show up (still)?

Try all that when you have a chance to get to the X and report back, please.

- Jose

Last edited by TwinsPoppa; 06-09-2009 at 02:20 PM.
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