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Re: Robot wireless bridge.
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What can you ping? (AP, bridge, etc?) If you don't know an the IP, let Windows generate a network map for you. Once that is done, you can check to see if your bridge is even connected to your AP by checking your AP's log to see recent events (like something connecting...). If the bridge is connecting, then this is a problem with your computer. If that bridge isn't connecting, reset it and try connecting it as a bridge using Dlink's manual's instructions. |
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Re: Robot wireless bridge.
We have not had the dual router setup in awhile... when we just do the robot router in AP mode i can connect to it fine with my laptop and run stuff. But we want the 2 router setup for demos/future use.
With the DS laptop we can ping the router plugged into the laptop, but not the robot/nor it's router. The two routers are not connection; so is there way to get the two router to talk to each other? |
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Re: Robot wireless bridge.
Are you sure the robot router is not still configured with competition settings? Maybe try running them in reverse -- use the robot d-link as the AP, and the laptop d-link as the bridge.
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Re: Robot wireless bridge.
We reset both routers and configured them as per the FRC doc... and we tried that as well to no advil...
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Re: Robot wireless bridge.
Can you confirm that, when trying this, you did not use 10.36.47.1 for both devices, like it says to do in the manual, but rather gave one of the two d-links the IP address 10.36.47.4 (preferably the one connected to the laptop) instead?
Last edited by shawnz : 28-09-2012 at 23:44. |
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Re: Robot wireless bridge.
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