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Re: WPA Key?

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Originally Posted by DavidGitz View Post
I'm pretty sure Chris was asking a rhetorical question. It was the question of the Driver Station talking to the bridge or the Driver Station talking to the Bridge in Access Point mode.
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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner View Post
Yes, what David said.
That's a very confusing set of words to string together. Access Point mode and Bridge mode are mutually exclusive. It's a little like asking about how to light the pilot on a dual-mode RV refrigerator when powering it from a battery instead of using propane.

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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner View Post
My point is this: when our students set up the radio as explained in the document, our driver station would not communicate with the robot (either in bridge mode OR access point mode). There are a number of missing steps in the documentation that were needed to get it to communicate.
Really? After we followed the instructions exactly as written, ours worked immediately (well, after giving it a minute to boot, anyway). What extra steps did you have to do?
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