My PC had to be replaced by a new one and I lost the Sentinel program and it was a long time a go. Just how and where does it get down loaded. I use a BCD536HP and A SDS200. I will need to get ProScann also for each scanner.
as 2.0 is clearly less than 6.0 or 7.0, that would indicate it's an older revision.What's this net frame 2.0? I only see 6.0 7.0 at that site. I now see 4 files on that 365 what do use?
Needs to be... optionalfeatures... No space...as 2.0 is clearly less than 6.0 or 7.0, that would indicate it's an older revision.
windows key + r --> "optional features" --> first option should get you where you need to go.
Thanks @RandyKuff ... and we can all thank browser autocorrect for that one.Needs to be... optionalfeatures... No space...
Sentinel doesn't use 7.0. All .NET framework versions are designed to coexist. A later version of .NET doesn't replace an earlier version.I have that 7.0 installed now what?
why did you install 7.0, when the the instructions on how to enable 2.0 are up in this thread?I have that 7.0 installed now what?
Sorry 1 more thing. How does this Scan Lan Player work? Do I need to keep scanners on open or ready for writing?
See this document Uniden BCD536HP Wi-Fi Stream and Remote Access Via Proscan Web ServerSet up Lan in scanners? IP address ? this is all new to me. I use the BCD526HP and 200SD.
No driver is needed. Did you see the link in post #15 on how to setup the 536 Wi-Fi? Does the scanner show an IP address. Go to the menu Wi-Fi Setup -> Show Wi-Fi InformationThere has to be an easy way to get my scanner on my Proscann. In was told to plug in WIFI--it don't light up, I searched for latest drive called stm32102 and still no light as I plug it in. I have 2 scanners and I honor the 2 with proscan I like to see them on my 27" monitor. Because of a computer loss and new one all I ask is"Easy way for an old man!
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Think he means his WiFi adapter is not powering up...No driver is needed. Did you see the link in post #15 on how to setup the 536 Wi-Fi? Does the scanner show an IP address. Go to the menu Wi-Fi Setup -> Show Wi-Fi Information
What do you mean by "it don't light up"? If refereeing to the 200. I would setup the 536 and get that working before moving on to the 200.
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Since you're using ProScan, you can use ProScan to access the 536 and 200 RTSP Ethernet audio instead of the Scanner LAN Player but it's your choice. As you may know, each instance of ProScan needs to be in separate folders.
Your router has Wi-Fi. Is that correct? If so then you don't need to setup Wi-Fi on your computer. See the link in post #15When I plug the WIFI into 386 there is a green light that should light up, it did on my PC. Separate folders, I know, as I had 2 Pro on my old PC. Not sure about Ethernet audio, sorry. I know when I did long a go it was so easy and nice to see the front of scanner on the programs. Sorry for trouble.