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Re: LabVIEW Update, Utilities Update, Driver Station Update...which to install and wh
Here's another fun scenario we ran into during testing this past week.
We plugged our netbook into a network this week that had another computer at the same IP address (both static). Windows 7 assigned a new IP address in the 169.XXXXXX range. Going in and changing that back to the correct static address in the tcp/ip properties did nothing. An ipconfig /release /renew did nothing as well. Only changing it to dynamic ip address assignment, then back to static, then adding the correct address would fix it. Windows 7 seems to be a bit dyslexic in this situation.
Of course, we couldn't figure it out solely from the driver station window - the driver station couldn't set the IP properly either once this occured but was also not setting any error message.
Is there a way to modify the driver station IP assignment code so that it checks that it's successfully been changed? Having it appear to change but not actually change caused us a good 30 minutes of headaches until we logged into the developer account and did an ipconfig to check.
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