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Originally Posted by TBots
MaGiC_PiKaChU, when connecting the encoders with the data cable and using a breadboard and resistors, how did you connect the data cable? It has two rows of holes in it, each with 5 holes. 2x5. How did you connect these to the breadboard?
Also, do you have to have a d-link connected to the robot in order to enter web-based configuration? We've never used web-based configuration, but we need to use it to configure the SRX.
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1- we had tons of data cables, so we cut one side to connect each wire individually... you could also plug a small wire into each hole, but that would be harder
2- No, your RoboRio has its own IP address, it changes if you connect via USB or ethernet. I don't remember the defaults, because we changed it to 10.33.60.2 as soon as we got it. You can find this address somewhere in the user's manual
