how far is the robot from your wifi access point or router?
One of 4 things is probably happening.
your SSID is wrong
your security key is wrong
you are too far from the wifi access point to get signal
or
your access point needs to be upgraded.
I would eliminate the first 3 before even considering the 4th.
Try #3 first. move the robot closer to the access point or router if your across the house from it.
It isn't seeing the network or is unable to connect at all at this point.
you will have to reset the EZ-B again by pressing that button, and then connect to the EZ-B on the android again to get back to the configuration page.
So Please verify that your SSID and your security key is correct.
The wifi in the ezb is working right or you wouldnt be able to configure it to try to connect to your network.
I think the issue with the other one is that everything is plugged into it and it is drawing your battery down too low to make a connection probably. How charged is this battery?
(BTW, this is where a power supply would be great because you wouldn't be concerned about the battery voltage at this point)
is the project that you are running on your android published to the ezcloud? if it is, I can download it and add a script that will let you know, or I could walk you through how to add that script.
solid
just wiggle a little whit the ez-b and now i have blinking blue led
how far is the robot from your wifi access point or router?
One of 4 things is probably happening.
or
I would eliminate the first 3 before even considering the 4th.
Try #3 first. move the robot closer to the access point or router if your across the house from it.
It isn't seeing the network or is unable to connect at all at this point.
you will have to reset the EZ-B again by pressing that button, and then connect to the EZ-B on the android again to get back to the configuration page.
jd stands in 40 cm from wifi hub and from router 5 meters
cool, so that isnt the issue.
So Please verify that your SSID and your security key is correct.
The wifi in the ezb is working right or you wouldnt be able to configure it to try to connect to your network.
I think the issue with the other one is that everything is plugged into it and it is drawing your battery down too low to make a connection probably. How charged is this battery?
(BTW, this is where a power supply would be great because you wouldn't be concerned about the battery voltage at this point)
yes indeed that would be good for always have enough power. how do i see howfar the batt is?
is the project that you are running on your android published to the ezcloud? if it is, I can download it and add a script that will let you know, or I could walk you through how to add that script.
i think the batt is to low.android doesn see it. yes its on ez cloud
here is what I do.
Add a variable watcher control if you dont already have one. (I always add these because I like to be able to see what my variables are set to anyway)
Next add a script component.
add this script
you will see the current voltage in the variable watcher listed under $voltage.