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Originally Posted by Chiller
You could format your crio to have the ip like 192.168.1.1 and then your wireless bridge to 192.168.1.2 so you wouldnt have to change your ip.
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The cRIO imaging utility can only set the IP address based on team number, in the 10.te.am.2 format. I'm sure you could manage to use MAX to change that, but you'd have a bear of a time finding anyone who would be willing to support you if you did.
Your best bet is to activate DHCP on the D-Link and have it give out addresses in the appropriate range.
And please don't set multiple IP addresses on an adapter. Some of the FRC tools don't handle that well at all.