05-18-2006 07:31 AM - edited 05-18-2006 07:31 AM
Message Edité par JeanPierre le 05-18-2006 08:35 AM
LabVIEW, C'est LabVIEW
05-19-2006 01:02 PM
Hello,
Okay, please repost if this happens again. I am hoping a reinstall of the drivers will fix something that is going wrong here, but at least it is working for now.
Have a great day!
Chris R.
05-23-2006 08:39 AM
LabVIEW, C'est LabVIEW
05-24-2006 05:58 PM
Hi JeanPierre,
This actually sounds like a network issue. If you want to do a network capture with a program that monitors the network traffic, I can take a look at it and see if I can see anything that may be causing this. One commonly used network analyzer is called Etherreal. Although you are able to ping your device, my guess is that if you were to ping it right around the time of the error, the ping would fail as well. This suggests that the network connectivity is at fault. So, if you do want to do a network capture, please post it here and I will take a look at it for you.
Have a great day!
05-30-2006 10:03 AM
LabVIEW, C'est LabVIEW
06-02-2006 02:28 PM
Hi JeanPierre,
I looked at the network capture and unfortunately, I can't tell much of what may be going wrong. One thing you can try it to use a dedicated network to troubleshoot it. You can do this by using a ethernet crossover cable to directly attach the GPIB-ENET/100 to your PC. If this causes the ENET/100 to work properly, then there is probably a network problem that needs to be addressed. If you see the same behavior here too, you can then do another network capture so the two can be compared to each other to see what may be causing this. Try this out and let me know how it goes.
Have a great day!