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Re: When even the experts are confused...
Ping 10.23.93.1
if that fails, your robot radio/router/ap/whatever you wish to call it is not configured properly If above works, Ping 10.23.93.2 If that fails, you need to reimage your cRIO and ensure you set the team number properly on the first screen. Reimaging also assigns the proper IP to your CRIO. |
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Re: When even the experts are confused...
The Diagnostics tab on the Driver Station does the equivalent of pinging everything. Sev's original post said that the robot (cRIO) and bridge (D-Link) are responding.
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Re: When even the experts are confused...
one the crio check the dongles and make sure EVERYTHING is off BUT counsel out if safe mode is one it will not accept any code also make sure on the back of the router it is set to AP mode for wireless
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Re: When even the experts are confused...
If you are using windows 7 you can go to the networking pane and click "diagnose this connection". Sometimes it likes to turn on a firewall, which may have happened if you accidentally told it you were on a public network. It should find the driver station trying to access the robot over the network and allow you to pass it through.
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