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roboRIO no COMM
After just some normal programming on our main roboRIO, it can no longer connect to any PC. The thing works fine, we're reading voltages from our DIO and PWM ports, but no matter what connection method we use, the roboRIO's COMM light doesn't turn on, including:
We have tried isolating just the roboRIO, a PDP, and a battery, but still, it cannot find anything. What can we do? |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Is your Driver Station app running and connected?
Is your team # set in the App? |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
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The error is that the roboRIO's COMM light won't turn on, whether we connect with USB B, Ethernet, or Router. We have no way to connect to the roboRIO. |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
I'm assuming you are referring to the actual physical light on the roboRIO itself.
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Yes. We have no way of communicating with the roboRIO through any connection, and therefore the physical COMM light won't turn on.
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
The roboRIO Comm light only indicates that the roboRIO is or isn't talking to the Driver Station app.
So if it is off, then the Driver Station isn't communicating with the roboRIO. Quote:
You might try downloading an unadulterated default program. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 28-01-2015 at 11:39. |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Have you tried accessing the roboRIO through the webapp?
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Yes, ofcourse, but like I said, we simply are not connected to the roboRIO, no matter what method we use. Driver Station has no connection, the imaging tool has no connection, the IP of the roboRIO shows up dead, nothing can connect.
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
When your DLink is connected vis Ethernet to the roboRIO, are the green and yellow status lights on the roboRIO Ethernet port lit up?
That would indicate network traffic. On your PC connected via USB cable to the roboRIO, can you ping the address 172.22.11.2 ? On the Driver Station Diagnostics tab are any of the ping lights green? |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
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There is 100% loss on the ping. The driver station has no connection to the roboRIO. |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Then it sounds like the roboRIO is operating and communicating with the DLink. So it might be an incompatibility between the roboRIO and PC IP addresses.
So among things that could be wrong:
Most likely the PC has issues, since it should see something. Last edited by Mark McLeod : 28-01-2015 at 12:19. |
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Ok, I got ethernet connection working after some tinkering, however, USB B no longer works. I checked device manager, and the National Instrument USBLAN driver is gone. What's the easiest way to reinstall the USBLAN driver?
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Re: roboRIO no COMM
Probably uninstall if it's still listed among the PC programs, then rerun the FRC Update package.
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