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Re: Configuring router as a bridge?

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You can actually just stick the original router on the robot and plug the cRIO into one of the non-wan/internet ports and it will work just fine.
I'm pretty sure you meant non-wan/ethernet port :-)



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Re: Configuring router as a bridge?

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I'm pretty sure you meant non-wan/ethernet port :-)
I'm not sure what it says on the KoP bridges, but a lot of routers label that port as "WAN/Internet" because they assume folk don't know what a WAN is.

Have you gotten into the routers configuration yet? Once you can configure it to be on the right network (10.TE.AM.x), it is relatively straight forward.

Full disclosure: I pushed Mike towards chief delphi because I couldn't remember the way to do this over the phone.
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I'm not sure what it says on the KoP bridges, but a lot of routers label that port as "WAN/Internet" because they assume folk don't know what a WAN is
The WRT610N User Guide calls them Ethernet ports. I was just being lighthearted.



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Re: Configuring router as a bridge?

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The WRT610N User Guide calls them Ethernet ports. I was just being lighthearted.
I don't know what part of the guide you're reading, but the actual WRT610N router I have in my hand prominently labels the port Joe was talking about with the word "INTERNET".
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