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Dropping Packets?
How do we stop from having such large packet drops with the robot? Sometimes we are hitting close to 100%.
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Re: Dropping Packets?
In the past for us it usually had to do with a 'block' in programming. I would try to deploy the template code and see if you encounter the same problem.
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Re: Dropping Packets?
I would make sure your radio was configured using the configuration tool.
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Re: Dropping Packets?
Do you have any tight loops? ie a while loop such as shown here http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh....php?p=1438066
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Re: Dropping Packets?
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Also if that isn't the problem, are you connected wirelessly or through ethernet? If it's wireless then switch to ethernet and see if that fixes it, if not then at least we know what's causing the problem. |
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Re: Dropping Packets?
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Re: Dropping Packets?
Also check to make sure your driver's station is free of virus and spyware.
Try a "sfc /scannow" we (CSA/FTAA) had an interesting issue with that at the MAR Mount Olive District event. That command will require you to have Windows media present so be aware of that. Last edited by techhelpbb : 09-03-2015 at 14:16. |
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Re: Dropping Packets?
We will try and test the spyware and firewall idea and let you know how that goes and we put the radio a bit up and away from the motors to avoid issues the motor was cause. Had that problem in the past.
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Re: Dropping Packets?
You should post a screen shot of the Driver Station Log Viewer, so that we can see more precisely what is happening.
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