Dear all,
We are currently encountering connectivity issues during the integration phase with a gimbal that supports Herelink interfacing. Despite verifying the correctness of the physical wiring, we are unable to establish stable video and telemetry streams between the gimbal and the Herelink system.
Our gimbal outputs telemetry and video data streams configured to transmit to specific remote IP addresses and UDP ports. To enable proper network routing and data reception, we require precise information on the following:
- The method to discover the current IP address of the Herelink Ground Control Station (GCS) within the network topology.
- Whether the Herelink GCS IP address is configurable, and if so, the procedure to modify it to align with the gimbal’s destination IP and port settings.
We understand from community discussions that perhaps Herelink devices operate on fixed IP subnets and do not provide DHCP services, necessitating manual IP assignment within the appropriate subnet to ensure network accessibility.
However, documentation on changing the IP addresses or adapting it for custom network environments is limited.
Could you please provide guidance on:
- How to retrieve the Herelink GCS IP address programmatically or via the user interface.
- The supported methods, if any, to reconfigure the Herelink IP address to a custom static IP to match the gimbal’s remote IP configuration.
- Any network configuration best practices or constraints for integrating third-party gimbals that require IP-specific video and telemetry streaming.
Thanks