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| Connecting Your Laptop to the Program & Manage Network|
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-| 1. On the Driver Station, touch the three dots in the upper right hand corner of the screen to launch the pop-up menu. Select **Program & Manage** from the pop-up menu to display the **Program & Manage** access information.
[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/SelectProgramAndManageDriverStation.jpg]]
| -| 2. The Program & Manage screen displays important information that you can use to connect your laptop to the FTC Blocks or OnBot Java Programming Mode server.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/ProgramAndManageScreen.jpg]]
| -| 3. Verify the network name and passphrase for the Program & Manage wireless network. Towards the top of the screen, the name of the Program & Manage wireless network is displayed. If you are using an Android smartphone as your Robot Controller, then the wireless network name will begin with the phrase "DIRECT-".[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/ProgramAndManagePassphrase.jpg]]
[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/ProgramAndManagePassphraseControlHub.jpg]]
| -| 4. On your Windows 10 computer, look in the lower right hand corner of your desktop for a Wi-Fi symbol. Click on the Wi-Fi symbol to display a list of available Wi-Fi Networks in your vicinity.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/ConnectingLaptopStep4.jpg]]
| -| 5. Look for the wireless network that matches the name displayed on the Program & Manage screen.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/screengrabwirelessnetworks.jpg]]
In this example, the name of the wireless network for the Android Robot Controller is “DIRECT-XK-9999-C-RC” and the network is visible in the list displayed on the Windows 10 computer. | -| 6. Once you have found the target network in the list, click on it to select it.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/screengrabconnectautomatically.jpg]]
Press the Connect button to connect to the network. | -| 7. When prompted, provide the network passphrase (in this example “ZU7if0hB”) and press “Next” to continue.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/screengrabsecuritykey.jpg]]
Note that the passphrase is case sensitive. Make sure that your spelling and capitalization matches the original spelling and capitalization shown on the Program & Manage screen. | -| 8. Once you have successfully established a wireless connection between your Windows 10 laptop and your Robot Controller Android device, the status should be displayed in the wireless settings for your laptop.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-&-Manage-Network/screengrabnointernet.jpg]]
If the display is not updated as shown after a few seconds, try clicking on Network Connections at the bottom of the blue box showing the Wi-Fi connections. This will bring up a Setting dialog box that includes a link to “Show available networks.”, which can be used to force the list of Wi-Fi connections to be updated.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/SelectProgramAndManageDriverStation.jpg]]
| +| 2. The Program & Manage screen displays important information that you can use to connect your laptop to the FTC Blocks or OnBot Java Programming Mode server.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/ProgramAndManageScreen.jpg]]
| +| 3. Verify the network name and passphrase for the Program & Manage wireless network. Towards the top of the screen, the name of the Program & Manage wireless network is displayed. If you are using an Android smartphone as your Robot Controller, then the wireless network name will begin with the phrase "DIRECT-".[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/ProgramAndManagePassphrase.jpg]]
[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/ProgramAndManagePassphraseControlHub.jpg]]
| +| 4. On your Windows 10 computer, look in the lower right hand corner of your desktop for a Wi-Fi symbol. Click on the Wi-Fi symbol to display a list of available Wi-Fi Networks in your vicinity.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/ConnectingLaptopStep4.jpg]]
| +| 5. Look for the wireless network that matches the name displayed on the Program & Manage screen.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/screengrabwirelessnetworks.jpg]]
In this example, the name of the wireless network for the Android Robot Controller is “DIRECT-XK-9999-C-RC” and the network is visible in the list displayed on the Windows 10 computer. | +| 6. Once you have found the target network in the list, click on it to select it.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/screengrabconnectautomatically.jpg]]
Press the Connect button to connect to the network. | +| 7. When prompted, provide the network passphrase (in this example “ZU7if0hB”) and press “Next” to continue.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/screengrabsecuritykey.jpg]]
Note that the passphrase is case sensitive. Make sure that your spelling and capitalization matches the original spelling and capitalization shown on the Program & Manage screen. | +| 8. Once you have successfully established a wireless connection between your Windows 10 laptop and your Robot Controller Android device, the status should be displayed in the wireless settings for your laptop.[[/images/Connecting-a-Laptop-to-the-Program-and-Manage-Network/screengrabnointernet.jpg]]
If the display is not updated as shown after a few seconds, try clicking on Network Connections at the bottom of the blue box showing the Wi-Fi connections. This will bring up a Setting dialog box that includes a link to “Show available networks.”, which can be used to force the list of Wi-Fi connections to be updated.