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is there a way to connect to an IRC5 controller using a wireless access point or can RSO only us a connection from the ethernet port?
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Shouldn't be any problem I have used a wireless access point from dlink(can't remember which one at the moment) connected directly to the serviceport.Per Svensson
Robotics and Vision Specialist
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do i need to set a static IP address or is it usable with a DHCP network?0
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If you connect to the service port you should be fine with dhcp.Per Svensson
Robotics and Vision Specialist
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I use an Asus wl-330gE for that. Small and reliable..
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Hello Petjo, could you explain what settings you used on the Asus wifi adapter? Also were there any changes to the settings for the service port?0
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I think I set the adapter to bridge mode and setup wifi to replicate the serviceport ip adress. No changes on the robotcontroller
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Note that the service port is a DHCP server, if you want to use other ports you need the option PC Interface on the robotsRegards
Knud Erik Lindberg
Jorgensen Engineering0
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