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"One or more feeds are inaccessible"

I'm connecting my cRIO to my PC using an ethernet. Its showing up perfectly on NI MAX, but when I try to add software, I get "One or more feeds are inaccessible". 

 

I did ping download.ni.com in the terminal and got:

Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss)

I don't see any firewall issues either. What's wrong?

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This is your first Post on the LabVIEW Forum.  Tell us a little about your situation.

  • PC or Mac?  Assuming PC, Windows 10 or 11?  32-bit or 64-bit?
  • LabVIEW Version (specify year, edition, and # bits).
  • Who installed it?  What was installed from the "First page" (major components and Devices)?
  • (Briefly) which Additional Components were installed?  [Hopefully not "All of them ..."]
  • How many days / months / years of LabVIEW coding experience do you have?
  • What do you mean by "When I try to add software"?

When students came to me and asked "Can I load (the University's licensed distribution under its Academic License" on my PC?", I would tell them "Yes, but bring your PC to me and I'll do it for you".  Even then, I occasionally mess up, usually because NI "changed the rules" on running multiple versions of LabVIEW on us (took me about 20 months to get LabVIEW 16, 17, and 18, or was it 15, 16, and 17 ... installed on the same PC, thanks to new "rules" enforced by the new Installer, NIPM).

 

Bob Schor

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The software installation on cRIO requires the cRIO itself to have internet access, not the host PC.

One or More Feeds Are Inaccessible Error When Installing Software to NI Linux Target

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