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if you have dhcp enabled, the router assigns ip address to all device connected.

Check all ip address and look in "Distributed system manager" the value and address of shared variables.

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yes the router use dhcp.

this is the screenshot

How i see in 192.168.0.5 not include shared variable.

in 10.211.55.6 there is shared variable but i can't change address.How i do that?

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i'm tring to use "web publishing tool" to use browser to see front panel, but i have ALWAYS the address 10.211.55.6!!! how can i change it to 192.168.0.5?? thanks 🙂

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If you right-click on My Computer in the project Explore and select the Properties.

What are the value of the Address under the General Category?

 

Also Under Tools-> Option->Web Server there are configuration of your NI Web Server.

How are the Web Server configurated?

 

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thanks. I set now on My Computer the address 192.168.0.5, but the address 10.211.55.6 is always used.

In web server i don't change anything, i have this screen:

 

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Are you really sure that your PC has that IP address 192.168.0.5 ?

 

Are you runing Windows as primary OS?

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AHH this is the problem! 

i run windows on VM and the address was different!

now works! 🙂

 

thanks

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Hi Vondes,

 

You've posted on an old post that already is marked as having a solution. It is better to start a new post, so that people know it is not related to the original query and has not been answered yet.

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@Gregory wrote:

Hi Vondes,

 

You've posted on an old post that already is marked as having a solution. It is better to start a new post, so that people know it is not related to the original query and has not been answered yet.


Not only that, it looks simply like spam!

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