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Re: no comms with c-rio on delpoy

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Originally Posted by jackdawg View Post
labview and yes with the image i did tell it the team number.
If you mean you entered your team number when you reformatted/reimaged the cRIO, that just told the cRIO what its IP address should be. It didn't give any information to LabVIEW about that address.

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unless there is somwhere else to tell it the team number that i am unaware of.
You also need to tell LabVIEW what IP address the cRIO has. When you created the project, there was a brief opportunity to enter that information. If you look at the Project Explorer window, the address should appear in parentheses at the right of the "RT CompactRIO Target" line (i.e. 10.13.07.02). If it's set to something like 10.xx.yy.02 instead, right-click the line and change the properties to the correct value.

Your programming computer should also have an IP address somewhere in the range 10.13.07.06 to 10.13.07.254, with 10.13.07.06 being the usual choice.