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The use of cDAQ with anywhereUSB was reported to R&D (# 3ZGAIHHT) and was fixed with NI-DAQmx 8.5. I suggest that you download the newest version of NI-DAQmx, which is available as a free download here. Please let us know if this works for you. Thanks!
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Hi B@f,
Thank you for your reply. Perhaps I need to clarify what you are trying to do. The NI-9215 is a module that can be used with a CompactDAQ chassis, a CompactRIO system, or a USB sleeve. How are you using this device? The NI-9215, when used with a USB sleeve, (now known as a USB-9215,) is not supported in NI-DAQmx, as explained in this Knowledge Base article. Is your device detected in MAX when connected directly to the computer, rather than through the ANYWHEREUSB? If you are using a CompactDAQ and are unable to detect it in MAX, I would like to know so that we can notify R&D.
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Hi B@,
You are using the USB-9215A, which is composed of the NI 9211 C-Series Module, and the USB-9162 USB Sleeve. This device uses NI-DAQmx as described by this KB. The device should show up in MAX when connected to your computer directly, and it sounds like it does. However, according to the forum linked in Kenn's post above, it sounds like there are compatibility issues with our USB devices and the AnywhereUSB extender. Digi lists NI CompactDAQ (C-Series Modules) as supported by the extender, but it sounds like this is not the case. We have tested these devices to be fully compliant with USB 2.0 Standards and Specifications. Have you contacted Digi about the issue?
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Nicholas B, National Instruments
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