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Re: Cannot communicate with game adapter
OK, that's about the limit of my skills.
If you have another classmate, try testing the network with it. If that works, then you are at the same point as 980 and the next step is to reimage the classmate. If you do reimage, make sure you have any data you want to survive the process backed up, namely your software if you were developing on the classmate. Sorry I don't have any more suggestions at this point. If you do reimage and that fixes the problem, please be sure to post your results. |
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Re: Cannot communicate with game adapter
While we certainly can consider reimaging the classmate, I do not believe that is the problem.
Then everything is tethered, we can reach the gaming bridge (via 10.20.52.1) and the router (10.20.52.4), but the gaming adapter just refuses to connect to the router. The classmate can connect to the router perfectly fine. |
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Re: Cannot communicate with game adapter
That is similar to the issue we were seeing when diagnosing the issue with 980's network. But we had the advantage of having a second classmate available to configure exactly the same. One classmate worked, the other didn't leading us to suspect the classmate as it was the only variable between the two tests.
Of course, saying it is the classmate leaves a lot of possibilities, i.e., the ethernet's physical connection, the network card, updates applied to the OS. Reimaging would eliminate the software variables. My difficulty is trying to explain what in the classmate would cause the router to not talk to the gaming adapter. Could it be a marginal electrical connection? Badly formed packet? Its hard to tell. Common sense would say it has to be the configuration/operation of the adapter or router, but in my tests I pretty sure I isolated all the variables leaving the classmate as the only variable. |
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Re: Cannot communicate with game adapter
We aren't even using the classmate to try and diagnose the problem though. While our classmate is connected to the network, we are trying to fix it via another laptop connected to the router (ip 10.20.52.6).
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Re: Cannot communicate with game adapter
Anyone think that reformatting the classmate and the cRio would help? Factory resetting the bridge and router didn't help.
If so, anyone have a link to the classmate image? I am afraid that our USB drive disappeared during the season. |
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