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Team1605 18-01-2013 07:25

Help Needed for Network
 
I am in need of serious help. we have a Dlink bring DAP-1522. how can i connect it o a lynksis router that connects to my laptop.

mocibot 18-01-2013 11:19

Re: Help Needed for Network
 
Your post is very vague on exactly what you want to do. That being said, I'll try and give some help. Are you trying to do something like this? robot <--> dlink <~~> linksys router <--> laptop? where <--> is a wired connection and <~~> is a wireless connection?

Edit: Are you trying to get wireless communications with the robot? If so you don't need to use the linksys at all, as you can set up the Dlink as an access point and connect directly to that ("This is the recommended operating mode when teams are developing their robots at home", from the Getting Started With the 2013 Control System pdf on the Kit of Parts website, page 23).

Team1605 20-01-2013 17:33

Re: Help Needed for Network
 
yes I am trying to do: robot <--> dlink <~~> linksys router <--> laptop

But i am unsuccessful in doing that. Any idea what the problem can be.

Alan Anderson 20-01-2013 18:14

Re: Help Needed for Network
 
If you really want to have a laptop-connected router in the mix, you can do it. Set the D-Link to "bridge" mode and configure it to connect to the router's SSID.

Why do you want to do that? Does your laptop not have wireless networking capability?

andreboos 21-01-2013 00:47

Re: Help Needed for Network
 
To clarify Alan's post, the typical setup is "robot <--> DAP-1522 <~~> laptop". Unless your laptop lacks wireless capabilities, this would be the easiest way to program and operate your robot from a laptop.

propionate 21-01-2013 01:03

Re: Help Needed for Network
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1219177)
If you really want to have a laptop-connected router in the mix, you can do it. Set the D-Link to "bridge" mode and configure it to connect to the router's SSID.

Why do you want to do that? Does your laptop not have wireless networking capability?

Quote:

To clarify Alan's post, the typical setup is "robot <--> DAP-1522 <~~> laptop". Unless your laptop lacks wireless capabilities, this would be the easiest way to program and operate your robot from a laptop.
Our team has always used a router. It expands the range of the wireless at least two-fold, making it much easier to operate the robot at community events or during driver's practice. I would also be interested in an answer to 1605's question. We had no problems connecting using the Robot<->DLink<~>Router<->DS setup before the 2013 driver's station, but now we cannot connect at all. Haven't done much troubleshooting yet though, will update tomorrow after I figure it out.

Mark McLeod 21-01-2013 09:28

Re: Help Needed for Network
 
Here are some hookup variations: Robot IP Network Variations



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