04-19-2023 02:21 PM
Hello all,
I am in the process of migrating our equipment to a new computer, and am having trouble getting our 2 Basler Gig-E cameras to show up in NI MAX on the new computer. When I plug them into the old computer, they show up fine, but not on the new one. Three other mysterious cameras seem to appear, but when I click on them, I just get an error and they become unusable. I tried looking for them in Pylon Viewer as well, and they do show up there on the front panel under Devices, but when I run the Gig-E Configurator, the report states that no camera is attached to the two ethernet ports they are plugged into. The old computer was running Labiew 2017, with a X540-T2 Network adapter for the cameras, and the new computer has a PCIe-8237R Ethernet adapter for the cameras and on the latest version of Labview. I have tried uninstalling and re-installing all the drivers, as well as disabling and re-enabling the adapter. I also tried swapping the Ethernet/Network adapter cards, but the new computer wouldn't even recognize the X540 card at all, even when I manually installed drivers for it. Any suggestions are appreciated.
04-27-2023 05:47 AM - edited 04-27-2023 05:48 AM
@nova9 wrote:
Hello all,
I am in the process of migrating our equipment to a new computer, and am having trouble getting our 2 Basler Gig-E cameras to show up in NI MAX on the new computer. When I plug them into the old computer, they show up fine, but not on the new one. Three other mysterious cameras seem to appear, but when I click on them, I just get an error and they become unusable. I tried looking for them in Pylon Viewer as well, and they do show up there on the front panel under Devices, but when I run the Gig-E Configurator, the report states that no camera is attached to the two ethernet ports they are plugged into. The old computer was running Labiew 2017, with a X540-T2 Network adapter for the cameras, and the new computer has a PCIe-8237R Ethernet adapter for the cameras and on the latest version of Labview. I have tried uninstalling and re-installing all the drivers, as well as disabling and re-enabling the adapter. I also tried swapping the Ethernet/Network adapter cards, but the new computer wouldn't even recognize the X540 card at all, even when I manually installed drivers for it. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I hope you re-installed GigE Camera driver's, Also have you configured IPV4 for Network Adaptor settings and able to ping for the configured IP Address.