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Re: Non-Standard Wireless Configuration
I have issues sometimes with a hard power-cycle on the robot, but if i reboot it using the reboot robot button on the classmate its all good.
I compile my C++, download to robot on programming laptop Then click reboot robot on classmate wait ~10s click enable. I only have issues if I power down the bridge. If that happens, I find I can get it going by using the programming laptop and pinging 10.xx.yy.1 (the bridge) and 10.xx.yy.2 (the cRIO). |
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Re: Non-Standard Wireless Configuration
The cold boot issue is worked around with the latest DS upate, 1.1.
Greg McKaskle |
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