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Hello, this is something our team is stuck on although it seems like it should be simple even for a rookie team like us.
After last years competition we are having trouble changing the IP address of the router back to the original address. It is still set on the IP address of the competition and we can no longer drive our robot wirelessly with setting it back.
Any suggestions for a rookie team?
Thanks for your time
Jalmos
AllenGregoryIV
21-12-2012, 16:10
The basic idea is that you convert it back to running on 2.4ghz mode and disable the security.
I can't find the 2012 instructions but team 358 has the 2011 and they are basically the same.
http://team358.org/files/programming/ControlSystem2009-/2011-How_to_Configure_Your_Radio_Rev_A.pdf
My suggestion would be to reset the router (just like you do at competition before imaging) with a paper clip, then follow the normal control system setup instructions to configure it.
Edit: or turn the security off as the previous poster said.
Thanks we will give that a try. Much appreciated
Jalmos
F22Rapture
21-12-2012, 16:31
Make sure the switch on the back is set to AP mode, not bridge mode. That's the one thing nobody has touched on yet.
I also recommend just resetting it (via paperclip) as BigJ said and then setting it up normally.
Saberbot
21-12-2012, 17:16
I've done it 5 times and it's still a pain...
The directions on page 29 of this document (http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default/files/uploadedFiles/Robotics_Programs/FRC/Game_and_Season__Info/2012_Assets/Getting%20Started%20with%20the%202012%20FRC%20Cont rol%20System_2.pdf) are very helpful.
runneals
22-12-2012, 19:27
Just do a hard reset (using the paperclip to hold the reset button in until the router's lights blink like 1 or 2 times)... Then the access point should default to "dlink" or something like that. The IP to connect to it is like 192.168.1.1. Hope this helps.
Gray Adams
22-12-2012, 19:30
Just do a hard reset (using the paperclip to hold the reset button in until the router's lights blink like 1 or 2 times)... Then the access point should default to "dlink" or something like that. The IP to connect to it is like 192.168.1.1. Hope this helps.
I'm pretty sure it defaults to 192.168.0.50, but it should say on the bottom of the box. And again, a reset isn't going to help unless the switch is physically in AP mode.
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