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Re: Use of Wireless Router
Oh, found the answer to my own question...http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread...reless+network the very last post
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Re: Use of Wireless Router
As long as you're connected to your router (and you can check by opening a command prompt and typing "ipconfig" and verifying that your ip isn't 10.XX.YY.* where the * is any number and the XX.YY is a team number) you should be safe, since Windows should only be able to have one wireless connection at a time going.
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But to be on the safe side, try to plan a scouting system that uses wireless and/or manual synchronization. I.E., thumb drives, wired network at the pit or stands where everyone goes to upload data, etc... |
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