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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

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What I'd do next is connect an ethernet cable between PC and DLink. Open the web page on the DLink -- the FIRST directions tell you how to do this if you are having problems.
I did a quick google search and a computer search, Not sure what you mean by FIRST directions. I also tried to find how to open a web page of a DLink. Couldn't find anything though.

I can't connect to the network except in the driver station, if that matters.

Also I'm having another problem similar to the true/false one, I'm changing the speed of a motor and it doesn't change how fast the motor actually moves. How does changing the speed of a motor work in the programming?
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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

Use a web browser and type 10.46.92.1
That browses to the DLink.
The login is admin and the password is blank.

Find "Setup" then "wireless" and look at the settings for wireless.
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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

http://www.usfirst.org/sites/default...trolSystem.pdf

The directions are on page 23, though I was wrong, they don't tell you to log in. They tell you to use the config utility.

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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

Ok, I figured out how to get to the Dlink. However Security settings are "none", does wireless type matter? Wireless is set to always.

Also out of curiosity if you are connected to a router how do you find the IP? I know what it is for this, but for general purpose.
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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

To see the devices connected to your laptop, open a Windows command window (go to Start and type "cmd" into the search at the bottom) and type:
arp -av
The wireless AP will show up connected to your PC's wireless adaptor.


Wireless settings should be:
  • Enable Wireless = checked
  • Wireless network name = 4692 (but can be anything)
  • Security Mode = none
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup Enabled = NOT checked
  • Wireless MAC Cloning = NOT checked
Network settings should be:
  • LAN Connection Type = Static IP
  • IPv4 Address = 10.46.92.1
  • Subnet Mask = 255.0.0.0
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[*]Wi-Fi Protected Setup Enabled = NOT checked[*]Wireless MAC Cloning = NOT checked[/list]Network settings should be:
I can't find these settings. Checked pretty much every tab I could see.
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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

This is what the menu should look like, unless you have one of the Rev A Bridge/APs instead of the current Rev B.
Note that "dlink" for the SSID would be your team number if you used the Utility.

The FRC Bridge Configuration Utility would have made all the correct settings.
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Re: Servos, cameras, and inverting limit switches

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This is what the menu should look like, unless you have one of the Rev A Bridge/APs instead of the current Rev B.
Note that "dlink" for the SSID would be your team number if you used the Utility.

The FRC Bridge Configuration Utility would have made all the correct settings.
Seems like what I have.
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