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Is this legal at competitions?
I apologize if this specific question has been asked in the past. I did search for it. I was asked by a member of our code team to pose this question:
Can we use a rasberrypi to host a website offline (LAN) with an old router ? It would all be offline and use only LAN connection. Thank you. Team 5234 |
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Re: Is this legal at competitions?
As long as it does not broadcast any sort of wireless signal and your run everything only over Ethernet ports you should be good.
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Re: Is this legal at competitions?
Thank you for your reply! Helps a lot.
Good luck to you and your team! |
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Re: Is this legal at competitions?
Agreed. All of the (off-field) network restrictions are essentially directed at keeping the 802.11 FMS network clear of interference. Wired connections, bluetooth connections, IR connections, have no FRC-legal issues unless they involve drive teams.
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