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Re: Getting Error Message on DS

My guess is that the robot is connected to the laptop using an ethernet cable and the DLink rebooted due to a voltage sag. The Charts tab of the DS will help indicate whether the voltage was getting low, and that bottom message is from the cRIO saying that the radio disappeared and reappeared two times that many seconds ago. The DS Log File viewer will process those raw messages and hopefully show them in a clearer way.

The solution is to trace the power wires of the DLink back to the PD and compare that to how the manual and inspection guide require you to do it.

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