We have been using SmartDashboard without any problems on our DS laptop (running Windows 8), and a test laptop (running Windows 7), but our DS laptop has been having networking issues so we need to switch to a different one for our next competition (running Windows 10).
However, we are unable to get a connection to the SmartDashboard data with this Windows 10 laptop. The DriverStation software connects to the robot fine (Teleop Disabled, etc), and I verified that all firewalls have been disabled on the new laptop. All the latest FRC update software is installed. The “Connection Indicator” on the SmartDashoard stays false.
Anyone else having trouble with Windows 10 that can recommend another troubleshooting step?
The above tips didn’t seem to change anything, however I did manage to find a workaround by using the Static IP workaround forcing the roboRio to use 10.xx.yy.2 and setting a static IP on the DS), and then disabling mDNS in the SmartDashboard preferences. Not ideal, but at least the smartDashboard now functions.
Are all your other network adapters besides the one connected to the robot disabled? Whenever we were having trouble connecting using mDNS disabling extraneous adapters always fixed it.