Tried a crossover converter and it didn't change anything
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Originally Posted by Kevin Fort
When you have the cRIO plugged into the computer that is working correctly can you tell what the IP address of the cRIO is? The imaging tool is probably the easiest way to tell what it is. When it is plugged in to the computer that doesn't work are you able to ping the cRIO at the IP address you found it at on the computer that works?
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Just did this and found out the cRIO's IP Address is "10.37.53.
2". When I pinged it on my laptop, I saw the attached results. So I CAN ping it. My laptop DOES see it. Why can't the cRIO imaging program find it then?
A helpful friend from team 23 told me that the last digit of the IP address (the 2 bolded above) doesn't really matter on my laptop as long as it isnt taken by something else, and to use the mask/subnet "255.0.0.0" so that and "10.37.53.5" are what I'm trying to connect with
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Originally Posted by Kevin Fort
If you don't get it up and running by tomorrow give us a call at 866-511-6285 from 1-7pm CST
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If this isn't solved by the end of school today I'll definitely call (and post solutions here), thanks
EDIT: Also, the USER1 light is staying on too. Not entirely sure what that means but there's more details