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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod
Did you: - Connect your programming laptop to the DLink, then the DLink to the cRIO
- Disable all other NICs (don't just turn off wireless, actually go in and Disable it), so only the Ethernet port connected to the DLink is enabled.
- Let the Driver Station application set your programming laptop's IP address (it'll do the right thing)
- Keep your Firewalls and anti-virus turned off
I suppose there's the possibility of a corrupted installation.
Have you tried from a different computer?
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We are direct connecting our laptop to the cRIO. The D-Link is out of the picture for the moment. We also made sure to disable the W-LAN on our laptop.
Laptop ip is currently 10.3.60.6 on a subnet 255.255.255.0 (we did also try 255.0.0.0). cRIO is on 10.3.60.2. We also omitted our team number from the IP and just used 10.0.0.xx.
I'll recheck the firewalls but im pretty sure both the Avast! and Windows firewalls are turned off.
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