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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
Also try making sure your cRIO, Driver Station, and LabView are all updated to the most recent version. We had a cRIO that was causing lag, but after updating it to match the proper versions of the other software it ran with much less lag.
To ensure that it is in fact the radio or router, try running code directly tethered to the cRIO. And see if the problem still persists. |
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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
Also remember that the thingus on the robot is really a radio. If it is mounted near metal, it will be unhappy.
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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
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The robot was running fine with an ethernet cable to port 2 of the router and port 3 to the CRio. I will try pinging the CRio on monday. I also have not updated to the January 23rd update yet which is what I will also try but I thought it was only for the Axis Camera and imaging the CRio, unless that is related somehow. Thanks. Last edited by Hebrew : 28-01-2012 at 14:29. |
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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
Especially if using LV, be sure to click to the Diagnostics tab of the DS and see if there are errors. Errors drastically slow the cRIO and will cause lag. Finally, be sure to click to the Charts tab of the DS and see what the CPU, round trip time, and dropped packets are. Those measurements will help us to guess at what is causing the lag.
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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
The only error I can remember is the axis camera is not found because we do not have it set up yet.
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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
Any unhandled error can slow down your code; if the camera isn't connected/configured (even temporarily) you should disable it in the Begin and Vision VIs. That being said, if your code is working properly with a wired connection then this isn't your main problem.
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Re: Router Connectivity Poor
And noise generating electronics. OK, they have metal in them, but they are a lot worse when it comes to radio signals. My portable radio has terrible reception near the electronics hub/frame/terminus room at my school.
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