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Re: Turning On Robot Router

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Originally Posted by Ozuru View Post
Tethering with a USB Type B cable directly to the RoboRIO allows you to directly interact with your subnet and its respective elements (such as a network IP cam) in the form of 10.TE.AM.IP?
Somewhat.

When you use the USB interface your computer will have an address of 172.22.11.1 with a subnet of 255.0.0.0 (might be 255.255.255.0) and the rio will have be 172.22.11.2. IP cameras will not work, however any communication to the rio, such as the driver station or dashboard WILL work. That includes USB camera feeds. You can SSH into the rio through this, and I suspect you could ping an IP camera. It should find it via mDNS.
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