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Re: Labview can't connect to cRIO

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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle View Post
The current SmartDashboard VI has a problem being shutdown when it is deployed. This was listed as a known issue and the workaround is to make sure the dashboard is shutdown before redeploying. An update the fixes the issue should be available next week.

Greg McKaskle
I see... How would you go about shutting down the SmartDashboard? Simply close the FRC Dashboard on the driver station? However, I don't think this would explain last year's problems. I am also not sure that the startup code incorporates Network Tables and the SmartDashboard (its our 2012 robot, reflashed with v47, then the code redeployed).

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Originally Posted by chriz4gx
My team had the exact problem and we were able to fix it. Make a connection between the cRio and ur Computer through ethernet then go into your network connections and click in the connection that is between the cRio and the Computer. Right click on Properties and then double click on TCP/IPv4 and assign it a IP of 10.xx.yy.5(xx and yy is team number). Then give it a subnet of 255.0.0.0 and click OK. Then trying pinging our cRio to 10.xx.yy.2,you should get a reply back

P.S. when deploying a code in Labview make sure to "Build" then "Run As Startup"
Our IP address was set properly, I assure you, as well as our radio. Plus, we had communications through the Driver Station. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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