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Originally Posted by bobbysq
Tell that to the GDC.
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Originally Posted by origamitaco
I was able to take another laptop and use it as a bridge between the RIO and the Driver Station on our primary laptop, however I could only get it to work on a private router and not our school's routers. Any idea why that is? Our school has several networks and I tried every single one of them. I noticed on one of them there was actually per-device isolation, meaning I couldn't even ping the laptop from our primary laptop. On the ones where I could, it could never read the RIO, even though it was bridged. I saw that Team 423 accomplished why I am trying to do and it is mind boggling how they did so. I have also tried VPNs and bridging those, and it worked for a few seconds but even then, when I pinged the RIO I got a response back from the laptop instead.
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Schools are notorious for blocking devices from talking to each other, blocking ports, etc. Assuming this is a school sanctioned project, your best bet would be to talk to your it guys and see what they can open up for you.