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Anything .6 and above is free and clear. Quote:
There is often some fiddling with straightening out the IP addresses on the Classmate to switch the Driver Station application between the wireless and wired networks. You have to make sure the wired network adaptor IP address is different than the wireless IP address. Only one of them can be .5 And you have to make sure the Driver Station app. doesn't keep trying to use the old one. |
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Re: d-link bridge
Our Driver Station likes to set itself to .9 when on the robot wireless network.
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I wonder how it decides to do this? Maybe if .5 is already taken? Have to experiment if Greg McKaskle doesn't tell us. That could cause unusual problems for teams using laptops as competition Driver Stations. Something to watch out for on practice day. |
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If the DS is managing the NIC, it will add .5 to the LAN NIC and .9 to the wifi NIC. If you plug into the field, the laptop should use the wired route, but if it were me, I'd turn off wireless anyway.
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