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Re: Connection Failed Deploying Labview
Through Ethernet,
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Re: Connection Failed Deploying Labview
Have you updated your router software?
i would first try to deploy code while connected with USB. If that works i would then try it though Ethernet and watch on the driver station to see if you are loosing packets. |
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Re: Connection Failed Deploying Labview
We have not had a lot of luck with the Roborio and ethernet as far as programming it. Wifi and USB deploy just fine though.
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Re: Connection Failed Deploying Labview
If you're successful with WiFi and USB, I'd expect the problem with the connection is related to the network settings on the PC for the LAN adapter.
It's likely you're pulling an IP address that matches the router when you connect by WiFi. USB always pulls 172.22.11.2 and creates a virtual network interface. Ethernet requires your PC to be setup to talk to the roboRIO. For this, modify the settings in Windows to make the computer's IP 10.TE.AM.# and subnet 255.255.0.0 and you should be able to communicate directly by Ethernet to the roboRIO. |
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Re: Connection Failed Deploying Labview
If ethernet, it must be to the radio, not to the Roborio directly.
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