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Re: DLink 1522

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Originally Posted by Daniel_H View Post
so, I just need to configure the radio as says on the manual and have my passphrase "1156WPAKEY"?
When you're done configuring it, you will be running in Access Point mode. The passphrase in the instructions is for Bridge Mode, which you won't be using until you configure the DAP at a competition event. I think the passphrase shown is just an example, and the actual passphrase will be set for you by the configuration kiosk software.

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I can imagine it working while on driver station mode, but how about during the developing code period where we don't use the driver station software?
Will you be using the Classmate to do your software development? If so, no problem. Otherwise, either connect your development computer to the "1156" wireless network or plug it into the router directly.

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btw, I wish I could test this stuff by myself and save you the time of answering these elementary questions, but today we managed to burn our kOP's router (220V outlets and my careless apprentice..) and we're having a hard time finding an identical one here in Brazil.
It is possible, indeed likely, that you only fried the power adapter, and the DAP is still perfectly okay. If that is the case, you should be able to power it from the robot as intended.
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