07-12-2006 09:35 AM
07-12-2006 12:17 PM
07-14-2006 04:33 PM
I finally found the problem and thought I'd share in case anyone else has similar issues:
In troubleshooting I wanted to eliminate network communication errors so I decided to connect directly to my host PC. I got a crossover ethernet cable and connected straight to my host PC's ethernet card. I had to log in as administrator on the host in order to change it's IP address to a static address. Then I re-formatted the FP controller, re-assigned it's IP and finally re-installed the RT and FP drivers. Finally - I had a normal connection!
This made me wonder if it was being directly connected to the host or being logged in as an administrator that was the fix. So I went to a second host PC, logged in as administrator (leaving it as a normal network connection), reformatted my second controller and re-installed the software - and hot damn - it worked!
Moral of this story is - be logged in as admin. before attempting to install any software...