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Daniel_H 18-02-2016 16:31

Re: Radio wifi packet loss
 
This was the cause of our packet loss. Every 11 seconds there were a 100% packet loss that was interfering heavily in our PID controller. Killing the process solved it. Thank you very much for the tip

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Originally Posted by Mr.Robby (Post 1531610)
We had experienced this ourself, but again it was brought back to autodesk. We un-installed Autodesk, However still experienced loss. That is because of Akamai Netsession. This program is the Downloader for Autodesk, and is the background downloader causing grief.

Look for it in your add/remove programs. Or if you want to keep autodesk, Akamai has an interface options menu. You can Disable it. That will effectively kill the net connection for Akamai and then you shouldn't experience the loss as well!

Hope this helps!

(Reference thread for Akamai and 4480 http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...02#post1531602)


DrWaSaBi 19-02-2016 08:27

Re: Radio wifi packet loss
 
We were having something very similer. Our school has 4 differn't school wifi networks running, so from the web interface of the OM5P we changed the channel that it runs on. This way it was't having to fight with all the school networks and then we could keep a solid connection to it.

Good luck

Greg McKaskle 19-02-2016 10:40

Re: Radio wifi packet loss
 
We were having bad glitches the other night and found that the AP on the robot decided to be on channel 9. The school networks are on 1, 6, and 11. That meant that the robot channel had a huge amount of retransmissions due to interference. I looked at the configuration and that indicates it should typically be on 11.

Last night, the robot was on channel 1 and everything was fine. We also learned that the team's new laptops only support 2.4 GHz. So we setup another router to bridge 5GHz so we can grab it if needed.

Greg McKaskle


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