I installed the driver and put my camera into the suggested mode from the hidden menu, but when I try to connect to 192.168.0.2 from filezilla it fails to connect. Any ideas?
I noticed that sometimes the network setup didn't go properly. In my case there was a 100% correspondence between "rndis no workey" and "that crap flir tool in the system tray (lower right area) is still running". I think it's called IRCAM somethingsomething. I always nuke that first, and then connect the camera.
I also noticed that when the camera is in a "doesn't work" state, the easiest way is just to reboot the sucker. This because sometimes when it's tried a few times and failed, you cannot be all that sure of what kind of network setup you'll get. But after a reboot + IRCAM tool out of the way you get 192.168.0.2 (camera) and 192.168.0.1 (PC) consistently.
I am of course assuming that you didn't make a booboo, and that you actually
are in RNDIS mode.
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Anyways, you can always check the network settings to see if the network adapter for your flir connection is setup properly.
The mode I found to be most useful / least problematic is RNDIS + UVC. That way you get networking and have the UVC video stream. Mass storage ... who needs it when you have ftp et al.
Hope that helps...