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Multi-Questions(1 Being Wifi Hardware)

1: is this adapter compatible with the ez-b and how does it work?

www.elechouse.com/elechouse/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=90_186&products_id=1007

2:Does anyone have a pic or diagram of a ez-b with 2 battery packs in series/parallel?

3:Does anyone have a pic/diagram of a ez-b with a regulator fan?

4:Mainly for any R2D2 person; What toy did you use?(Dj, which one?)


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#9  

DJ, are you saying in the connection control, where we usually select a com port to communicate with an EZ-B and an IP address to connect to another instance of ARC, we could just define an IP Address and port to connect to a WiFi enabled EZ-B as long as the port in the WiFi board is configured as Serial (TTY?)?

That would certainly solve the issue of trying to find a free/cheap and working virtual com port.

Alan

#10  

DJ,did you get wifi to work?

#11  

When populating the menu screens you assign the port number (i.e. 8090) or (23) as DJ mentioned. Then the IP link becomes (192.168.1.18:8090 or 23)

#12  

Thanks Robot-Doc, that simplifies things dramatically. Only problem now is that I need to buy a WiFi board, just when I had decided I would save the money and stick with bluetooth.....

Alan