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This document contains the NI-XNET known issues that were discovered before and since the release of NI-XNET 2025 Q2. Known issues are performance issues or technical bugs that NI has acknowledged exist within this version of the product.
Not every issue known to NI appears on this list; it is intended to show the most severe and common issues that you may encounter and provide workarounds when possible. Other technical issues that you may encounter could occur through normal product use or system compatibility issues. You may find more information on these issues in NI’s Product Documentation, Knowledgebase, or Community; see Additional Resources.
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Bug Number |
Legacy ID |
Description |
Details |
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| 210421 |
Installing a New Version of NI-XNET To Older LabVIEW Can Break I/O Control DialogsNI-XNET (full version) and the NI-XNET Runtime Engine include the four most recent versions of the XNET LabVIEW driver library. If you build an application with a version of LabVIEW that is more than four years old, after you install a new version of NI-XNET your deployable installer will not include support for NI-XNET.
Workaround: Do not install a new version of NI-XNET to use with a version of LabVIEW that is four years old or older.
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Reported Version: NI-XNET: 19.0 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Jun 18, 2020 |
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| 199657 |
XNET Read (Frame CAN) Can Return Fewer than the Requested Number of J1939 Frames Without Reporting ErrorWorkaround: There is currently no known workaround for this issue. |
Reported Version: NI-XNET: 17.0 Resolved Version: N/A Added: May 30, 2020 |
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| 1855134 |
LabVIEW Crashes w/ XNET Read and "Shared Clone Reentrant" ModeIf the XNET Read VI is called in a SubVI with execution mode
set to “Shared clone reentrant execution,” the application might crash. Workaround: Change the execution mode to “Preallocated clone reentrant
execution” or “Non-reentrant execution,” depending on the application
requirements.
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Reported Version: NI-XNET: 21.8 Resolved Version: NI-XNET: 21.8 Added: Apr 7, 2022 |
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| 2251664 |
Sending Multiple Data as Frames on AssignFrameIdRange is not SupportedThe LIN Specification indicates that multiple bits can be sent in a frame. If AssignFrameIdRange is used multiple times in a schedule, some data is lost and random values appear at the end of the
command. The following image compares the data used in the LDF file with the
data imported by NI-XNET. ![]() Workaround: There is currently no known workaround for this issue. |
Reported Version: NI-XNET: 2022 Q3 Resolved Version: NI-XNET: 2023 Q4 Added: Oct 4, 2023 |
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| 2251215 |
NI-XNET Component Fails to Load When Added to a LabVIEW ProjectWhen an XNET palette item is added to a blank VI in a
LabVIEW project, a conflict occurs in the project explorer dependency tree. After the project has been saved and closed, the component points to the wrong VI
paths. ![]() Workaround: First create the VI with the XNET content, and only then add it to the project and save the project. |
Reported Version: NI-XNET: 2023 Q1 Resolved Version: NI-XNET: 2023 Q4 Added: Oct 3, 2023 |
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| 2360396 |
"File not Found" Message Appears When User Tries to Access XNET LV Project Examples on LinuxA "File not Found" message is displayed when users try to use the NI Example Finder to access NI-XNET LabVIEW project examples on Linux. The projects directory that is installed for Windows environments cannot yet be installed on Linux machines. ![]() Workaround: Access LabVIEW project examples on Windows platform.
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Reported Version: NI-XNET: 21.0 Resolved Version: NI-XNET: 2023 Q4 Added: Oct 3, 2023 |
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| 2830100 |
A PHY can be put into low power mode when a PXIe-8520 link partner is not low-power capableWhen a
PXIe-8520 is configured to disable sleep capability, a paired link partner can
still initiate a TC10 sleep request and enter a low-power sleep state while the
paired PXIe-8520 port remains awake. This behavior differs from the existing
behavior seen with the PXIe-8523, where disabling sleep capability on a port
correctly prevents the paired link partner from entering a sleep state when
both PHYs on the link cannot sleep.
Workaround: Synchronizing
sleep capability states between paired ports should be handled explicitly from
the user application.
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Reported Version: NI-XNET: 2025 Q2 Resolved Version: N/A Added: Mar 14, 2025 |
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