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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
What is the IP address of your computer? It should be 10.47.73.xx, where xx is 5 (if you're going to run the Driver Station on that computer) or 6 (if you're just doing development on it) or something greater than 15 (if you have another computer at the .6 address). The subnet mask should be 255.0.0.0 in any case. Check the Advanced settings for IPv4 and make sure that only one IP address is set on the adapter. Delete any extra ones.
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did that, i also mis-typed my team name so the ip should be 10.47.33.6 if we are imaging right? also do we need default gateways and/or DNS servers?
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
You should have only the wired network interface enabled on your computer, with every other interface disabled. The computer's ethernet jack should be wired to one of the D-Link router's connections, and the cRIO should be wired to another connection on the cRIO.
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can you be more specific, we currently have our laptop with everything but the ethernet disabled, it isnt the laptop we were provided because that one sucks, it a toshiba running windows 8.1 if that makes a difference.
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
You can wire directly from the computer to the cRIO, but some computers take a long time to deal with the cRIO's dropping off the network during part of the reimaging process and that has been known to disrupt communication at a crucial time.
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we have now hooked it up cRIO --> router --> Laptop via Ethernet
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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Do you have any antivirus or firewall software running on your computer? They should all be turned off when you're trying to load a cRIO image.
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first thing we did