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Re: Vision Processing / Networking Problems

ping will not fix networking problems, but acts as a connectivity test. If you can ping .02 (the cRIO), things should work. If not, can you ping something in the middle? I believe the dlink is .04, so can you ping it? Generally, ping lets you test the links in the chain to see where it is broken.

That is why ping is built into the DS, on the diagnostic tab. The top light tells you if you have a cable connected, the next is I believe the DS router, if used. The next is the bridge, and finally the cRIO.

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