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driver station doesn't see robot

The connection LEDs for the wireless are lit up but the drivers station says no comunication with the robot. However if we turn the DS on and the robot is on the DS reads 0.0 volts until we turn the robot off when it once again reads "No Comms" Windriver also says its downloading fine and we can see both the router and the robot receiver on the computer.
 


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