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Re: DAP-1522
The control system manual available from the KOP website (http://usfirst.org/frc/kitofparts) shows the DAP-1522 being configured as an access point, in which case the router would not be used. The DAP-1522 goes on the robot, but takes the place of both the bridge and the router.
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Re: DAP-1522
I'm simply puzzled at the situation. If I understand the documentation correctly, the DAP-1522 in Bridge mode replaces the Gaming Adapter from 2009 and 2010. In access point mode, it connects to the classmate (or other laptop) using a wifi signal. Does this mean that the classmate connects to the DAP like it would to a wifi network or does the DAP connect to the classmate??
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Re: DAP-1522
In access point mode I am pretty sure that the classmate would be connecting to it, otherwise there would be some more complex setup on the classmate needed.
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Re: DAP-1522
From what I messed with today the Classmate connects to the DAP-1522 (on the robot) as if it was an ordinary wireless access point. Instead of last year's Computer-Access Point-Bridge-Robot, its Computer-Access Point-Robot.
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