Vision builder AI running Ethernet IP server on my computer

Hi,
I am running Vision bulider AI on my computer and I need to exchange data thru the Ethernet/IP protocol.
In vision bulider I have startet the Ethernet/IP server.
I am using a Devicenet to Ethernet IP gateway from Hilscher, When I go online on this device I see that it can not see any slaves.
Using wireshark I can also see that the gateway is actually trying to establish communication.
How can I see which NIC VBAI is trying to establish communication thru?
Is this type of communication only possible on a smart camera?
Johan
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Hi Johan,
Could you please provide some more information on your setup, model number on the Hilscher device etc. Are you for instance running Vision Builder AI on a computer with multiple network cards?
Have you tried connecting to your device using MAX?
Have you gone through a setup process similar to this one?
Setting up Implicit Ethernet/IP messaging between an Omron PLC and Vision Builder AI
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/13579/en/
Best regards,
Robert P-F
Applications Engineer
National Instruments Sweden

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