Hi Pat - The built-in wireless was a Lite-On WN2302A. -Dan On 4/21/10 12:58 PM, Patrick Bouffard wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Thanks for posting your experiences. I'm curious, what type of > equipment was the built-in wireless on the robot? > > Pat > > On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Dan Lazewatsky > wrote: > >> In case anyone's interested, I resolved this problem by putting a >> wireless router (WRT54GS with DD-WRT) on top of the robot setup as a >> bridge instead of using the robot's built-in wireless. >> >> -Dan >> >> On 4/9/10 2:34 PM, Dan Lazewatsky wrote: >> >>> Hi all - >>> This isn't strictly a ROS question, but I was hoping people here would >>> have some thoughts. I'm grabbing video off a webcam on my robot and >>> using image transport to stream it to another computer on the same >>> wireless network. I'm having a problem where shortly after I start >>> subscribing to messages, my network latency skyrockets (like 1000ms+ >>> ping times for computers on the same network, and bit rate on the >>> robot's wifi connection goes down to 1Mb/s from 54Mb/s). I had fixed >>> this problem a while ago by letting the router choose which channel to >>> use, but the problem came back and I haven't had any luck fixing it. >>> It's not a signal strength issue - iwconfig shows a link quality of >>> 90/100 or better. Any suggestions as to what might be going on would be >>> much appreciated. >>> >>> (I'm using a WRT54GS with DD-WRT) >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Dan >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ros-users mailing list >>> ros-users@code.ros.org >>> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >> >> > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >