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How to connect wirelessly???
Our team is having trouble connecting to our robot wirelessly. we have no idea how to configure the radio. we are using a dlink radio.
any help would be appreciated, thanks! |
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Re: How to connect wirelessly???
FIRST gave us a tool to configure the DLINK.
2013 FRC Bridge Configuration Utility Directions for use are included in the zip. |
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Re: How to connect wirelessly???
Also, if you can't connect even when your D-link is configured correctly, go to the Setup tab of the Driver Station program, click "Choose NIC", and make sure that "Wireless Network Connection" is selected. That will make the Driver Station program automatically configure your PC's IP settings to connect to your bot.
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Re: How to connect wirelessly???
And even if that doesn't work, there is information you can use to manually configure the router for practice.
If your router is set up default, it can be found at the IP 192.168.0.50, and the login is what's already there (Admin, empty password). After logging in, you can configure the router to match your team. Router IP's are always given in a pattern- All of them start with 10, include the team number, and end in a 1. Since I'm on Team 422, my router IP would be 10.4.22.1. Similarly, for team 4029, the router IP would be 10.40.29.1. This IP can be set under LAN Settings on the left-hand side, but make sure your router is set to static IP (Which can be found in the same menu). The other settings required, subnet mask, should be 255.0.0.0. Everything else should be able to be left blank. CRIO's that have been configured for your team will always request the IP 10.xx.xx.2 (where the x's are your team number), so you'll be able to find the CRIO there if you ever want to manually deploy (Using FTP, some other threads should have this). If you can't find the CRIO but your router's in the right place, you can try re-imaging it using your team number through the FIRST provided software. (PROTIP: Image your CRIO through the router, and not directly. It fails quite often if not imaged that way.) The Driver Station should also always request the IP 10.xx.xx.9, and this can be changed through a menu (Options, I think?) where it will let you type in your team number. Last edited by Lucario : 18-02-2013 at 11:03. |
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