‎09-12-2013 08:15 AM
Dear all,
I was configuring my sbRIO 9636 using NI Hardware Setup wizard. After correctly configuring my PC's IP address and targets address, the wizard keeps on showing the error below.
I am running LV 2012 with LV-FPGA and LV- Real Time Module ( both 2012 version ). The target is connected directly to my PC so had to use manual IP settings. Need help.
Regards,
‎09-12-2013 09:00 AM
You are probably missing something in your LabVIEW installation.
NI-RIO
NI-VISA
NI-DAQmx
It could be old firmware, or something else. You can always follw the directions at the bottom, and contact National Instruments Support (not this forum, but the phone support).
‎09-12-2013 09:48 AM
I have every module installed. This whole thing was working a month ago but I don't know what happened suddenly.
‎09-13-2013 10:52 AM
Hi NapDynamite
Can you see the sb-RIO on MAX?
What did you install first LabVIEW or the drivers?
Could you attach a technical report to check the software and drivers that you have installed on your computer?
Regards
Esteban R.
‎09-13-2013 10:55 AM
Hi NapDynamite
Which software are you trying to install on the sb-RIO? Or which is the setup for the sb-RIO that you are using?
Regards
Esteban R.
‎09-13-2013 01:36 PM
The wizard uses NI System Configuration to do the actual installation. I would suggest trying to upgrade to 5.5.
‎09-14-2013 05:39 AM
I was configuring it using the Robotics Wizard. But when I tried the actual Eval Setup ( the Evaluation Version of LabVIEW which came along with this sbRIO evaluation kit ), it worked.
Regards.
‎02-11-2015 12:04 PM
I would like to know, how to solve this problem I'm working with LV 2013 and I have all of those modules, and i don't know what else can i do.
‎02-18-2015 11:32 AM
Hi koziak92,
Are you receiving the same error as the original post? What steps have you tried so far?
I recommend creating a post on the Real-Time Measurement and Control board for questions about our RIO products. Creating a new post and on the corect board helps ensure the most visibility for your question and makes it more likely that someone with relevent experience will see the post.
Real-Time Measurement and Control: http://forums.ni.com/t5/Real-Time-Measurement-and/bd-p/280