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Wireless roboRIO control with a non-standard router
Hello!
My school is not competing in FRC this year so we are experimenting with autonomous instead.
However we do not have a standard OM5P-AN radio to run the bridge connection software and we can't control the roboRIO wirelessly through our N600 Netgear router. I can ping the roboRIO when connected to the network, and I even have UDP working between the roboRIO and a BeagleBone. However the driver station won't connect.
I've tried disabling the windows firewall (Domain profile, private profile, and public profile). However it doesn't work.
Is there any way to set up a non-standard radio for roboRIO control?
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