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Re: Connect to RoboRIO from Internet
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Edit: but seriously, check to see if the port is blocked over the school wifi. Last edited by bobbysq : 31-01-2017 at 10:17. |
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Re: Connect to RoboRIO from Internet
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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What's so important that you want to risk damaging people and property by driving a robot you can't see or stop effectively? The things are dangerous enough when you're watching them from 5 feet away. |
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Re: Connect to RoboRIO from Internet
I actually tried this last year at my school. I was able to setup the radio to bridge my school's wifi connection, and then connect to the robot over the school's wifi network. It seemed like a great idea for training for drive by wire, but I discovered that as the robot drove down the hallway, it had to switched between different access points. Each time it switched access points, I lost driver station comms for just a second, and it proved to be unusable.
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Re: Connect to RoboRIO from Internet
The robot communicates over Ethernet. All is simple as long as you are on the same LAN & same subnet. The robot typically uses non-routable IP addresses. Which means they don't go through the router. If the drive station is on the other side of the router as it would be if you are using the internet or some building Ethernet typologies. You would need a VPN or other Ethernet voodoo for it to work
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