You have 2 ez-B's. One has a lot of wires connected to it in JD. The other one has nothing connected to it. unplug the one that is connected to JD from JD and plug the other one into the back of JD.
you dont have to disconnect the servo wires or anything, just pull it out of the back of JD and put the other on in the socket.
Once you do this, try the same steps we just did please.
Connect to the ez-b network, and then connect to the webserver on the new ezb.
okay so now, go to Wi-Fi Client Mode on the webpage you are looking at. In SSID, put your the name of the network that you are connecting to from your PC. Put the security key in which is the password used to protect your wifi in your house. It may be written on the side of your router listed as Security Key if you are unsure of what it is.
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You have 2 ez-B's. One has a lot of wires connected to it in JD. The other one has nothing connected to it. unplug the one that is connected to JD from JD and plug the other one into the back of JD.
you dont have to disconnect the servo wires or anything, just pull it out of the back of JD and put the other on in the socket.
Once you do this, try the same steps we just did please.
Connect to the ez-b network, and then connect to the webserver on the new ezb.
okay
Let me know if the same thing happens when you try to connect to the webserver.
it connect
okay so now, go to Wi-Fi Client Mode on the webpage you are looking at. In SSID, put your the name of the network that you are connecting to from your PC. Put the security key in which is the password used to protect your wifi in your house. It may be written on the side of your router listed as Security Key if you are unsure of what it is.
i know the sec key ,what do i after that
wait, let me type that more clearly
cool, click connect.