cRIO appears in MAX, but he can't see in LabVIEW, why?

I had to hang a cRIO-9012.  I can see it in MAX, buy do not see it in LabVIEW.  LabVIEW is a PXi-8195 installed on the same network, but it doesn't seem to find the cRIO.  While setting up to MAX, I got the following warning; "... you enter the subnet mask is the target and the door of entry into two subnets. ».   The entry door is not specified, so I'm not clear on what that means.  I ping the cRIO from the command line, and it appears in MAX, is visible on the network.  LabVIEW just don't see it when I try to add to my project.  Any thoughts?

I guess you look at something like that? http://forums.NI.com/NI/attachments/NI/280/1546/1/no%20cRIO%20Target.jpg

This occurs when the NOR-RIO is not associated with your LabVIEW installation. What version of LabVIEW you run? NEITHER RIO 2.4.1 supports up to LabVIEW 8.5.1, if you use 8.6, you use NI RIO 3.0 or higher.

If this is not the case, simply install NI RIO 3.0 will fix probably the problem.

In regards to the subnet is the thing:

The reason that a device on another subnet does not appear in the list of 'existing or peripheral targets' in LabVIEW is because it only goes to search for the same subnet, your computer is on. If it was looking for all possible IP addresses, should be... forever. It's one of the reasons for which subnets were created in the first place. If your cRIO and your computer are in different subnets, LabVIEW automatically find it. You can add it manually by selecting "Existing device on the remote subnet" and typing in the IP address. Or you can go back to MAX and place them on the same subnet.

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