![]() ![]() On the Settings tab, any available PathPilot CNC controller that has not yet been connected appears as a discovered instance. The following is the text of the answer from Matt Doeppers, the Engineering and Technology Manager: Bevin, There is a beta version of Scanner in PP now. When both controllers have been network connected, verify internet access by using a web browser (or a similar method). Michael, Before I purchased the PP controller in mid July I asked Tormach to confirm that the scanner functionality would be included in the future. Connecting both controllers to a LAN with internet access gives you additional functionality, like the ability to receive automatic network updates, to use Dropbox for file transfer, or to use robot programs to connect with the outside world with, for example, text messaging. You can use USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter (PN 39133) or similar. ![]() Both the robot and the mill controller use the native Ethernet port for machine control, so connecting to a LAN over Ethernet requires a USB-Ethernet adapter. While this could be done over Wi-Fi, we recommend a wired network connection. For the robot’s PathPilot controller to talk to the mill’s PathPilot controller, you must connect both to a local area network (LAN).
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