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Wifi Help

can anyone help me get ez hooked up to wifi? i got Uart-Wif but can not get it to work. I can't put a computer on robot to much weight.

is there another wifi that will work with ez? mad


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#33  

Its very easy use and free,and not a trial version

#34  

So... has someone succesfully connected his EZB through wifi ?

#35  

DJ, You should do something about that, seriously. This module just can't get redirected to allow ARC to control the EZB through Wi-fi. I bought it following your advice on your website... mad

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#36  

Are you saying it can't work? As that is incorrect. There are some who have been successful.

Both myself and Alan (thetechguru or something like that, I know him as Alan now sorry) have bought one and plan to provide some kind of tutorials for them. Mine has yet to arrive but if it turns up in the next week or so I will be covering it with full and easy to follow details.

Pitcom has connected but finds it slow. This is most probably due to being set up or installed incorrectly. This is half the reason I purchased mine so that I can hopefully solve his issues along with anyone else's (plus my robot doesn't quite make it around my kitchen without disconnecting).

#37  

Yep, I just found out in the community that some guys did connect it... I won't tell you what made me say that... it's too damn stupid... However, while trying different configs I changed the TCP port in the Http interface (in the Auto Mode section) and now I have the wifi board flashing like it is connected but it is not (I checked from the router directly) and can't access it anymore, neither from http nor from USB/COM... Do you know anyway to hard reset it ?

#38  

My apologies to DJ... I only got very frustrated now that I lost access to it...

#39  

Pfff... I'm too damn idiot... I just needed to exit transparent transmission mode...

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#40  

Stop, take a breath, make a coffee, read the manual and give it another go:) That usually helps me out when something frustrates me.