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Re: Testing Camera Tracking while in the pits
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Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
In bridge mode, the AP on your robot looks no different in the air than the phone in your pocket trying to associate with known wifi networks.
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Tom,
It's my understanding that the Bridge will be receiving a signal, no doubt. But I also believe, and please correct me if I'm wrong, it will still generate a signal as part of it's process to "associate" with a network. Thus, it still broadcasts.
The only way I know of to completely silence the Bridge is to power it off.
Now whether that is truly necessary in the pits is debatable.
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