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Re: Can't connect to D-Link

From that ipconfig it appears that your wireless is Disabled (or non-existent) since there is no entry for it.

It also has an odd IP address (10.0.2.15) for the Ethernet port.
Is the laptop Ethernet port connected to a building network or to the robot's DLink?

To connect via Ethernet to the DLink try this:
  1. Connect the laptop to the DLink via Ethernet cable
  2. Change your laptop's Ethernet port IP address to 192.168.0.51
  3. Power up the DLink
  4. Set the switch on the DLink back to 2.4GHz
  5. Use a paperclip or other small pointy object to press and hold the rest button on the back of the DLink for a slow count of 10
  6. Wait for the two status lights on the front of the DLink to turn blue
  7. Try browsing to 192.168.0.50 and see if you get the DLink login page
If you can get that to connect, then we'll go from there.
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