DAW network connections, in particular making sure the DAW is connected to
the console port marked "Engine". If this all checks out then you need to open
the console and proceed checking the hardware as follows.
• Open the console to access the internal PC.
• Locate the "Engine" ENET port on the internal PC and look for a green LED
above the connector. The green LED would indicate a physical connection
does exit. If it does, check the "ipconfig" command again.
• Re-seat the Engine ENET cable that runs between the rear of the console and
the internal PC. Disconnect and reconnect both ends just to be sure. Once the
connection is fixed you will see the green LED illuminate.
• Try connecting your external DAW network cable directly to the Engine
ENET Port on the PC. If this works then you have a problem with your
internal network cable or the connectors on the rear of the console.
• If you still have no success, you possibly have a problem with the console PC
itself. Check the notes on drivers at the bottom of this section or else replace
the motherboard.
Console Network
Problems with the console network would be exhibited as a lack of
communications between the Tango software and the console hardware. You
can confirm there is a problem here by performing a "ping" as follows.
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Engine Port
(Rear)
Engine ENET Cable
Tango Smart Console™ Service Manual
Engine Port
(PC)
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