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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
You aren't giving a clear indication that you do understand it. For example:
Greg just told you that the Digital Sidecar should be connected to the module in slot 4.
It tells me that the computer you are using is unable to establish a network connection with the cRIO. There could be problems with the physical network (a faulty patch cable or broken ethernet connector, for instance), or one or more of the devices on the network could have a misconfigured address. It is also possible that you have multiple network interfaces enabled, and Windows is unable to determine the proper path to talk to the cRIO.
When you formatted the cRIO, what team number did you give it?
What is the IP address of the computer you are using to try to communicate with the cRIO?
Can you tell us exactly how your network is wired, describing where each cable is connected?
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gave it 1318 as team number.
10.13.18.7 is the laptops ip adress.
it is a direct connection from our laptop to the router and a direct connection between the router and the cRIO and a direct connection between our netbook and the router.
and btw we can ping the cRIO.