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Re: Connect Laptop to cRIO

The cRIO ports have link lights to help diagnose a loose connection or bad cable. The link light doesn't care what port or IP or anything else is set. If you don't have link, you have a HW issue with the cable or connector.

Once that is not in questions, use the imaging tool or Measuremnt And Automation Explorer (MAX) to verify the IP address for port 1 and 2. One should be based on team, 2 should always be 192.168.0.something. If you have any issues, the imaging tool can reimage the cRIO and put the port configurations correct for your team. You will then need to build and deploy code again.

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