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WiFi networks with a captive portal (for example with guest or visitor networks that redirect to a page before connecting)
WiFi SSID’s that are hidden - These may work if the SSID is simply not being broadcasted, or it may be possible to replace this with the BSSID, however RoboKind would not be able to guarantee that these approaches would work.
WiFi networks using WEP security (not recommended/supported due to security vulnerabilities)
When using tethered WiFi connections on an iPad, must not be in “Low Data” mode
Note that the WiFi adapters built into RoboKind R25 robots have MAC addresses that being with “2E”, even though we do not randomize the MAC addresses. If you are blocking MAC addresses in this range, please alert the team that they will need to use the 5 Ghz adapters from RoboKind.
Enterprise authentication certificate types of PKCS#12 and .cer are not supported. See Advanced Robot WiFi Networking Guide for details.
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