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Originally Posted by integr8
Ethernet adapter Ethernet:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix: (blank)
Description: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
Physical Address: 08-2E-5F-7B-6B-38
DHCP Enabled: No
Autoconfiguration Enabled: Yes
Link-local Ipv6 Address: fe80::dc16:faef:92f9:7b3d%12(Preferred)
IPv4 Address: 10.13.7.5 (Preferred)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 10.13.7.4
DHCPv6 IAID: 25219439
DHCPv6 Client DUID: 00-01-00-01-18-4a-43-38-08-2E-5F-7B-6B-38
Dns Server:
fec0:0:0:fff::1%1
fec0:0:0:fff::2%1
fec0:0:0:fff::3%1
NetBIOS over Tcpip: Enabled
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Check the items I bolded. If you disabled IPv6 why is it still showing up in ipconfig /all?
You can try the troubleshooting information in
this document.
Try setting your network config back to default and startover, following the instructions in the above document. You may have inadvertently changed something.
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Troubleshooting cRIO Imaging
If the cRIO Imaging Tool is unable to locate the cRIO, or a Timout error message is displayed during cRIO Imaging, the issue is likely with the network configuration. One or more of the following steps may be necessary in order to image your cRIO:
Disable all other Network Adapters on the computer. Open the Network Connections window from the Control Panel (see Network Adapter Properties step above), then for each adapter other than the Local Area Connection you are using to image the cRIO, right-click on the adapter and select Disable.
Try using a network switch between the cRIO and computer: Some computers have issues reconnecting to the cRIO after the cRIO reboots as part of the imaging process. Placing a switch between the two devices, such as the D-Link DAP-1522 provided in the Kit of Parts typically mitigates this problem.
Disable Windows Firewall: Windows Firewall may be blocking the cRIO Imaging Tool, preventing it from detecting the cRIO. If possible, temporarily disable the Firewall by going to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Turn Windows Firewall on or off. If the Firewall cannot be disabled, make sure that the FRC cRIO Imaging Tool is allowed through by selecting Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall from the Windows Firewall screen, then click Change Settings and make sure that FRC CRIO Imaging Tool is listed and has a checkmark for all three network locations. If it is not listed you will have to add it using the Allow another program... button and browsing to the imaging tool location C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2012\project\CRIO Tool
Try a different PC: If none of the above steps work, try using a different computer to image the cRIO.
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