Power (WT3000) on Ethernet Analyzer

I am currently looking to 2014 SignalExpress allows to acquire a power Analyzer Yokogawa WT3000 data. I found the IVI drivers for this instrument here, but it includes only the pilots of series and GPIB. I'm trying to communicate by Ethernet.

I could add the instrument to MAX (network devices-> create new VISA TCP/IP resource-> manual entry of Raw Socket with the IP and port 10001), and the device can be seen. However, when I try to acquire data in SignalExpress (acquire signals-IVI > acquire-> IVI brought acquire-> Create new sessions with device driver TCP MAX and niScope) I get the following error:

"Configuration error: information about the inadequate location or the device or resource is not present in the system."

Any thoughts? I am fairly new SignalExpress and have never used the front IVI drivers, so it is possible, that I'm missing something. Or maybe it's just the fact that only GPIB and series are supported? Is it possible for me to convert the pilot as well as Ethernet is supported?

For anyone who is struggling with this problem, I found a temporary solution. SignalExpress supports the IVI (and non-plug-and-play drivers) drivers only because I wrote a LabVIEW VI that uses the provided Yokogowa plug-and-play driver to query the WT3000 data and then publishes these data to shared variables. SignalExpress can then read these shared variables instead of directly read data from the instrument.

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