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Re: ds radio light and driver station configuration
The DS Radio LED represents the IP address that was formerly required in order for the DS to work. It represents the blue WRT610N. This year, the dlink is capable of hosting the robot network and the DS laptop joins it directly without necessarily needing to use a DS radio.
In other words, this isn't anything to be concerned about. Any team using the dlink in access point mode and not bridging it through something like the WRT610N will see the same lights.
Greg McKaskle
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