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Re: Team 221 Arduino setup and problems
I don't have much experience with connecting the arduino to a FIRST setup, but you don't want to power the arduino off just 5v. If you do then the 5v that it is outputting will be lower and the board may be unstable. Their site recommends 7-12v. This is the case for many of their boards.
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Re: Team 221 Arduino setup and problems
The OP reached out to us via email...
To reiterate, the default IP of the RobotOpen shield is 10.0.0.22. This should solve their problem. |
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Re: Team 221 Arduino setup and problems
How do you set up the router then? Should you try and set the router up like the OpenShield (same IP)?
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Re: Team 221 Arduino setup and problems
You can set the router up anyway you want... I usually do a factory reset and leave it to the default setting.
You'll connect to it's wifi network, once your computer is talking to the router, then the IP connections between the laptop and shield matter. My non-technical answer is, don't mess with the router. ![]() |
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