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Re: Can't communicate with cRIO

What lights are lit on the Diagnostics tab? The first indicates that a valid cable connects the DS to something. I believe the second is for the .4 router if in use, the third is for the bridge on the robot, fourth is for cRIO.

These are the result of pings to the devices.

If the first light is on and no others, it typically means an IP address issue. When you formatted the cRIO, you should have entered your team#. Enter the same into the Setup tab of the DS laptop and the DS will set the NICs IPs appropriately. If that doesn't work, please try to determine the IP addresses of the laptop NIC you are using, the cRIO, the dlink and all other devices between the DS and cRIO. If the issue isn't apparent, post that list here for more assistance.

Greg McKaskle