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Question CRIO Error 60

ok... heres the deal, we got the CRIO to finally connect to the PC but once it gets like halfway through formatting it fails and gives the error code 60. I have looked at another thread whose CRIO had the same problem and i tried what they did but no luck... We have spent close to 10 work hours trying to figure this out, we tried pretty much everything that has been posted. If any one else has figured this out please let me know through this post or through a PM because we desperately need your help so any input will be appreciated.

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Re: CRIO Error 60

LabVIEW error 60 is "The specified network address is currently in use". Based on that I'd guess you have some network device configured with an incorrect IP.

Common things to check are that you don't have other network cards enabled on your PC, you are directly wired PC to cRIO port 1 (with crossover cable if your network card is not auto-sensing), and that your firewalls are either disabled or won't block any of the traffic (including udp traffic, traffic to a 0.0.0.0 IP).
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Re: CRIO Error 60

We did turn the fire wall off and we did disconnect from other networks, but we haven't completely turned off the network card. i might try that today ill add that to the list of things to try. any other suggestions?
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We finally resolved the problem by
1. Disabling the firewalls & wireless card
-In Vista, Windows firewall with Advanced Security has 3 separate firewalls
-I disabled not only the radio, but also the card itself in the device manager.
2. Formatting the cRIO
3. Re-installing the NI-CRIO 4.2.1? in MAX
4. Connecting to the cRIO via the DS, we had been connecting directly to the cRIO via a crossover cable for a while.
-Don't know if that affected anything, but it finally worked that way.

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Re: CRIO Error 60

You also had a wireless card in your PC? I wonder if there is a conflict between using the supplied Cisco/Linksys devices and PC/laptop internal WiFi radios?

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Re: CRIO Error 60

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We finally resolved the problem by
1. Disabling the firewalls & wireless card
-In Vista, Windows firewall with Advanced Security has 3 separate firewalls
-I disabled not only the radio, but also the card itself in the device manager.
2. Formatting the cRIO
3. Re-installing the NI-CRIO 4.2.1? in MAX
4. Connecting to the cRIO via the DS, we had been connecting directly to the cRIO via a crossover cable for a while.
-Don't know if that affected anything, but it finally worked that way.
we feel your joy we just figured it out... it looks like we both did the same thing to get it working.
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Re: CRIO Error 60

Our team has had similar problems. While using the imaging tool we come up with an error saying "The specified IP address is unreachable. Ensure that the IP address is on the correct subnet." Could it be possible that the computer we are using (Vista Basic) is searching "online" for the IP address and ignoring the ethernet entirely?
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Re: CRIO Error 60

If you've got your development PC/laptop simultaneously connected to both the robot network AND the internet, you should definitely try disconnecting your internet connection. In an installation that I assisted with, we needed to set the subnet mask of our development PC's robot network NIC to 255.255.255.0 instead of the recommended 255.0.0.0 since the robot network would otherwise "collide" with the rest of our network.

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Re: CRIO Error 60

"In an installation that I assisted with, we needed to set the subnet mask of our development PC's robot network NIC to 255.255.255.0 instead of the recommended 255.0.0.0 since the robot network would otherwise "collide" with the rest of our network."


How do you set the 'subnet mask' and what is NIC?
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Re: CRIO Error 60

NIC = Network Interface Card (or Controller), this is the hardware adapter in your PC or laptop with an Ethernet port (might also be used to described an internal WiFi adapter? I don't know about that)

On most (all?) Windows PCs, go to Start->Settings->Network Connections and right-click on your LAN connection. Go to the General tab and select the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connection -> Properties. This is typically where you set the IP address, subnet mask, whether to use static or dynamic IP addressing, etc.

If you've got an IT person nearby, you might want to ask them for help. The FIRST getting started docs talk a lot about configuring IP addresses but may assume that everyone is already familiar with the above network configuration. Maybe that's a bad assumption.

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Re: CRIO Error 60

Yeah probably a bad assumption. Okay, thanks for your help!!!
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Re: CRIO Error 60

My team still cannot get the cRIO to update. Still getting error message: "The specified IP address is unreachable. Ensure that the IP address is on the correct subnet." We do not know what the problem is and we will try to get IT help today. We have been using a computer running vista basic 32 bit(dont know if that matters). I have Norton Antivirus so I have been shutting off the firewall and intrusion prevention. On the internet settings in TCP/IPv4 I have set the IP address to 10.23.45.6 and the subnet mask to 255.0.0.0. After trying the imaging we still always come up with the 'error' as seen above.

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Re: CRIO Error 60

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My team still cannot get the cRIO to update. Still getting error message: "The specified IP address is unreachable. Ensure that the IP address is on the correct subnet." We do not know what the problem is and we will try to get IT help today. We have been using a computer running vista basic 32 bit(dont know if that matters). I have Norton Antivirus so I have been shutting off the firewall and intrusion prevention. On the internet settings in TCP/IPv4 I have set the IP address to 10.23.45.6 and the subnet mask to 255.0.0.0. After trying the imaging we still always come up with the 'error' as seen above.

Any help would be much appreciated

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It sounds like you are you not connecting the cRIO properly. Connect the cRIO from port 1 to the the laptop directly using the orange cross cable.

If that still does not work call NI and they will help you. That is what I did and I found out that it was a manufacture problem.

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My team still cannot get the cRIO to update. Still getting error message: "The specified IP address is unreachable. Ensure that the IP address is on the correct subnet." We do not know what the problem is and we will try to get IT help today. We have been using a computer running vista basic 32 bit(dont know if that matters). I have Norton Antivirus so I have been shutting off the firewall and intrusion prevention. On the internet settings in TCP/IPv4 I have set the IP address to 10.23.45.6 and the subnet mask to 255.0.0.0. After trying the imaging we still always come up with the 'error' as seen above.

Any help would be much appreciated

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landon, what i would recommend is that you try to switch computers, this is what did it for us because the one we were using had some different program to connect to networks and for some reason it wont allow the cRIO to connect.
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Re: CRIO Error 60

Hey thanks we have got the problem solved. We think it was the computer..
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