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Re: wireless communication sparatic/dangerous

Your local friendly neighborhood networks shouldn't be a problem, so no need to disturb the peace.

Since everything works fine while it's hardwired I doubt it's a code or battery problem.

It could be a bad power connection to the D-Link robot radio.

Try hardwiring from the Driver Station to the D-Link, then the D-Link to cRIO port 1 to see if you still have communication troubles.
That will eliminate, or point to, wireless being the issue.
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