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Doing a bridge connection, not at competition.
We want to run a bridge wireless at our shop.
We have the DLINK from the KOP and another one the exact same model, so we can't figure out how to config the routers so both can be in bridge model, something similar to the competition. Thanks |
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Re: Doing a bridge connection, not at competition.
Are you operating multiple bridges so that you can run multiple robots?
Bridges just need different IP addresses to avoid conflicting with each other. You will of course require a router/AP to let the bridges take to anyone else. |
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Re: Doing a bridge connection, not at competition.
A wireless bridge needs to connect to an access point. Can you give a little more detail about what you're trying to accomplish?
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Re: Doing a bridge connection, not at competition.
my team did more than one robot by just setting up a different team number to each c-rio and controller. i had more fun with this by resurrecting 1733 who last played in 2008. really you could pick any team number...
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