Windows CE Networking error message - iFly Owners Q&A - iFly EFB

iFly GPS Forum

We have a new Forum!  Go here to get started: https://adventurepilot.community.forum.  
The new forum is easier to use and much more capable than the old, we hope you will join our community! 

Below is a copy of the old forum. This will remain available for a short period so you can access and review the information contained here. To continue a conversation, or start a new one, please register and create a post at our new forum location.
HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Owners Q&AiFly Owners Q&AWindows CE Networking error messageWindows CE Networking error message
Previous
 
Next
New Post
12/5/2019 9:24 AM
 

Repeatedly getting the following error message on my 740B shortly after takeoff and reappearing immediately after efforts to close the error dialogue box:

"Windows CE Networking

The system has detected a conflict for statically assigned IP address 192.168.4.100 and with the system having hardware address 9C:4F:DA:9D:3D:C4.

The local interface has been disabled."

I use an ECHO UAT ADSB in-out.

Questions:

1. Are other 740B users having this problem?

2. Any known solutions?

3. What functions are lost by "the local interface being disabled"?

4. Would the same issue occur if I switched to using the app on my iPhone or iPad?

Thanks

 

 
New Post
12/5/2019 11:07 AM
 

It s some sort of compatibility issue between some iFlys and some Echos.  It is usually benign, if you hit OK it should reconnect to the echo and keep working. This doesn't happen for all users, and we've been unable to duplicate it in the office, so really not sure what is causing this.  It doesn't seem to happen with a tablet or phone connected to the device.  


Walter Boyd
President, Adventure Pilot
 
New Post
12/21/2020 3:31 PM
 

This happened to me yesterday. It happened just as I was approaching the airport & I didn't have time to do much with it at the time, but I couldn't get the text box covering the middle of the screen to go away. I still couldn't get it to go away after I was parked. I shut it down & it came up running. I wasn't sure what was going on so I requested a PAPR report for the flight and it came back w/no exceptions. I've decided to just try it again to see what happens. I just thought I'd report it. I must have missed or dismissed this report last year when it came up. Bob

 
New Post
12/22/2020 5:20 PM
 

If at all possible, could to make sure ADSB logging is enabled? 

menu/setup/adsb/enable adsb logging. 

That way, if it happens again, we might have a log of what exactly is happening.

 
New Post
12/22/2020 9:06 PM
 

I just enabled it. Sorry it wasn't already. I'll let you know if it happens again. Bob

 
Previous
 
Next
HomeHomeDiscussionsDiscussionsiFly Owners Q&AiFly Owners Q&AWindows CE Networking error messageWindows CE Networking error message