Chapter 8 Using your robot
IP address
This displays the current IP address of the robot, depending on the mode in which the
robot is operating.
Modes can be mobile, vpn, wifi (image01)
Mode
Allows you to set the mode in which the robot is to operate. This can be:
OFF
The robot will not be connected to a network.
Client
The robot will connect to the selected network
(page 110).
Access point
The robot will use its inbuilt modem to generate its own WiFi network to which you can
connect.
Search for networks
This option appears when the robot is not connected or cannot detect a WiFi network.
SSID
This displays the name of the WiFi network to which the robot is connected, and allows
you to modify it. Highlight
{network name}
and press .
A list of networks appears.
Entries in bold text are ones that the robot has connected to.
Entries in normal text are available but which have not been used.
[*] indicates the actual network to which the robot is connected.
[!] indicates that the network to which the robot is connected, is not encrypted using
either WPA or WPA2 technologies. This is therefore an insecure network and the [!]
indicates a warning.
[-] indicates that the network has been disabled.
To connect to a different known network (BelRobotics in the example above), highlight
the network, press and select
Enable Network
.
To modify the current network, (BelRobotics Guest in the example above) highlight the
network, press . The following operations are available
-
Disable Network
: disconnects the robot from this network. This will be indicated by [-]
preceding the name of the network in the list.
-
Change Password
: allows you to modify the password to access the network from this
machine.
-
Forget Network
: removes the recognition of this known network from this robot.
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Version: Release 3.5
Last updated: 2018-12-20
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