Hello! We are trying to configure our ADP3450 to stream data via ethernet using a Linux Alma9 system. For that we tried to configure the IPAdress, Subnet Mask and Gateway of the device to match fixed ones, using a laptop with macOs 14.4.1 and Waveforms 3.22.2.
We connected the device using the USB connector and followed the instructions on https://digilent.com/reference/test-and-measurement/analog-discovery-pro-3x50/ethernet-streaming to configure the ethernet. Then we applied the changes.
After that we heard a clicking sound but if we try to access the network tab again this error pops up:
Once this message appears waveforms crashes and if we try to open it again the USB connection is gone. After that the program freezes and crashes again. If we restart the Oscilloscope waveforms stops crashing and the USB connection is restored.
We also tried to do this from a Linux laptop with similar results. This is our second post on this topic, as we couldn't solve the issue yet and we had no response on the original post. Here the original post ca be found:
We have two question in this regard:
Why is this error popping up?
Is the ethernet configuration correctly saved?
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Hello! We are trying to configure our ADP3450 to stream data via ethernet using a Linux Alma9 system. For that we tried to configure the IPAdress, Subnet Mask and Gateway of the device to match fixed ones, using a laptop with macOs 14.4.1 and Waveforms 3.22.2.
We connected the device using the USB connector and followed the instructions on https://digilent.com/reference/test-and-measurement/analog-discovery-pro-3x50/ethernet-streaming to configure the ethernet. Then we applied the changes.
After that we heard a clicking sound but if we try to access the network tab again this error pops up:
Once this message appears waveforms crashes and if we try to open it again the USB connection is gone. After that the program freezes and crashes again. If we restart the Oscilloscope waveforms stops crashing and the USB connection is restored.
We also tried to do this from a Linux laptop with similar results. This is our second post on this topic, as we couldn't solve the issue yet and we had no response on the original post. Here the original post ca be found:
We have two question in this regard:
Why is this error popping up?
Is the ethernet configuration correctly saved?
Thank you
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