Playing with the driver settings is just something I would have tried initially as it's usually quick and easy to do so to rule it out. If you can't change them or don't want to, then we can move on to other checks.
Ken Roach said:
...See if you can PING it, or bring up the EN2T module's embedded Web page in a browser...
Voltimus,
You said you can ping it, but you never said whether or not you can access or have accessed the module's webpage? If you can, go to "Browse Chassis" and check that you can see everything that is installed in the chassis. If not, the EN2T is most likely faulty, badly seated in the chassis, or there is a chassis issue (Trying the module in an empty slot is one way to check). But my guess is it will browse there successfully because you say everything else appears to be working correctly?
If you can see everything in the chassis on the webpage, then its most likely an RSLinx or EDS issue.
Mike_RH said:
Eds revision issue?
I have seen this problem when the actual module revision is higher than is covered in the installed eds file.
Upload the eds file out of the module and see what happens.
Yes Mike, it could still be an EDS issue. You got me wondering if there is a general browsing issue with all the displayed EN2Ts, or just the .21 node?...
Voltimus said:
...I could change the project path to look at 192.168.1.22,,,yet, the problem is the same with that...
...this suggests that there is a browsing issue with at least nodes .21 and .22, but most likely all of them?
Voltimus, would this be true to say?
As well as uploading the EDS file directly from the module in RSLinx (v2.55 or above), you can also do so using its USB port straight to your computer. I usually just download and register all the EDS files related to a device or type of device so I'm covered for the foreseeable.
Did you just download one EDS file or did you "go wild"?...
450777 - Unable to browse the backplane of an Ethernet module in RSLinx Classic
Access Level: Everyone
I would download and register all available EDS files for the 1756-EN2T (rev 2.1 - 10.1) so you know you are covered.
There are other "things" that can affect your browse, but I won't go further unless you're still in bother after trying all of our above suggestions.
Regards,
George