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Re: roboRIO IP address assignment

If you decide to do this, the easiest way is to access the roboRIO's web page, by using the address as the URL. There is a networking tab, and it will let you configure it much like a wifi router.

But I'm not sold that you should turn it off. If you are using configurations where DHCP is not available, sure, but I don't understand why it isn't better to fix the DHCP situation.

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