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To put your GroBot EVO on this network, you need to assign it an IP Address in the
same range as your computer. We usually suggest using the same IP Address as your
computer with a different last number.
In our example:
The router is assigning addresses starting at 192.168.100.1 (the router) and the computer
is at 192.168.100.8.
So we assign the GroBot
192.168.100.210
since it’s high enough not to conflict with
anything else, and matches the existing network except for the last number, kind of like
an extension in the office phone system. Every device has to have its own IP address, so
we pick one for the GroBot that’s not being used and is likely to be out of the way.
If you have a bunch of GroBots, we suggest starting the at 192.168.xxx.200 and count up
from there 192.168.xxx.201, 192.168.xxx.202, etc. Keeps is simple and clean.