Double heck to see if your security settings are matching up. The only reason I say this is that we had problems connecting wirelessly only to find the DS router had WPA activated (which isn't factory default settings), and a seemingly random password at that. I was there the whole time from opening the box to when our students calibrated the devices and not once did they enter the area where one would activate WPA and set the password. I'm still a little confused about the situation myself.
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Originally Posted by jee7s
This of course brings up the problem at competition...if everyone knows everyone else's IP...what is to prevent shenanigans?
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Just never have your robot connected to the bridge except during matches, do all your programming via cable.