Updated Connecting a Laptop to the Program & Manage Network (markdown)
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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.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/SelectProgramAndManageDriverStation.jpg" width="175"></p> |
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| 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.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/ProgramAndManageScreen.jpg" width="175"></p> |
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| 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. In this example, the name of the Wi-Fi network is “DIRECT-XK-9999-C-RC” and the secure passphrase is “ZU7if0hB”<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/ProgramAndManagePassphrase.jpg" width="200"></p> |
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| 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-". In this example, the name of the Wi-Fi network is “DIRECT-XK-9999-C-RC” and the secure passphrase is “ZU7if0hB”<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/ProgramAndManagePassphrase.jpg" width="200"></p> <br/>If you are using a Control Hub, the wireless network name will be whatever you specified when configuring your Control Hub. If you haven't changed the Control Hub's name yet, then by default, the wireless network's name will begin with "FTC-". In the screenshot below, the Control Hub's wireless network name is "FTC-1Ybr" and the secure passphrase is "password". <br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/ProgramAndManagePassphraseControlHub.jpg" width="225"> </p>|
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| 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.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/ConnectingLaptopStep4.jpg" width="650"></p> |
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| 5. Look for the wireless network that matches the name displayed on the Robot Controller.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/screengrabwirelessnetworks.jpg" width="225"></p>If you are using an Android smartphone as your Robot Controller, then the wireless network name will begin with the phrase "DIRECT-".
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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. <br/>If you are using a Control Hub, the wireless network name will be whatever you specified when configuring your Control Hub. By default, the Control Hub's wireless name will begin with "FTC-". In the screenshot the Control Hub's wireless network name is "FTC-1Ybr".<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/screengrabwirelessnetworks.jpg" width="225"> </p>|
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| 5. Look for the wireless network that matches the name displayed on the Robot Controller.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/screengrabwirelessnetworks.jpg" width="225"></p> 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. |
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| 6. Once you have found the target network in the list, click on it to select it.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/screengrabconnectautomatically.jpg" width="225"></p>Press the Connect button to connect to the network. |
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| 7. When prompted, provide the network passphrase (in this example “ZU7if0hB”) and press “Next” to continue.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/screengrabsecuritykey.jpg" width="200"></p>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. |
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| 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.<br/><br/><p align="center"><img src="https://github.com/FIRST-Tech-Challenge/WikiSupport/blob/master/ftc_app/images/OnBotJava/screengrabnointernet.jpg" width="200"></p>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.<br/><br/>Note that when you are connected to the blocks programming mode server on your Robot Controller phone, your laptop _will not have access to the Internet_. It only has direct access to the Robot Controller. |
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