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Hoy 07-10-2016 21:58

OM5P-AN Issues
 
After returning from an off season event our team has had trouble reconnecting our radio with our robot. We have used the radio configuration tool many times and flashed and reconfigured the radio. We have also brought in a new Roborio and tried to get the radio to connect that way. We have also tried to get comms with another radio and it has not seemed to work as well. Any help would be appreciated, Thank you

alectronic 07-10-2016 22:43

Re: OM5P-AN Issues
 
have you tried the directions in the documentation?

https://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s...o-for-home-use

euhlmann 08-10-2016 17:01

Re: OM5P-AN Issues
 
Are you able to access the router control panel at 10.te.am.1? If not, try going into your computer network settings and setting a static IP (eg 10.te.am.100). If you are able to access it, check the connected devices list and see if the roboRIO is there.

Hoy 09-10-2016 00:47

Re: OM5P-AN Issues
 
We followed the directions on the guide and was unable to still get communications. We are able to access the robot up via tether and not wirelessly.

euhlmann 09-10-2016 12:51

Re: OM5P-AN Issues
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hoy (Post 1611050)
We followed the directions on the guide and was unable to still get communications. We are able to access the robot up via tether and not wirelessly.

When connected wirelessly, please check if you can access the router control panel at 10.te.am.1 (add in your team number of course)

Hoy 11-10-2016 19:30

Re: OM5P-AN Issues
 
yeah that did not work

euhlmann 11-10-2016 21:42

Re: OM5P-AN Issues
 
Then it's probably a computer misconfiguration. Have you tried setting a static IP on your computer (or switching back to DHCP)? For Windows, it's on the (old) Control Panel under network adapter options - right click the wifi connection > properties > ipv4 > properties.
To set a static IP, select the manual option and enter 10.te.am.100 in IP address, then click out and the subnet mask should automatically set itself, and that's all you need to fill in. To switch back to DHCP, select the automatic options for IP and DNS again


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