I have a test machine in my facility that the vendor supplied that comes with windows 7 embedded already installed and functional. Our engineering department uses a built in remote protocol application provided by the vendor to read test results. This application can only communicate to the machine via IP address. By default, our network utilizes DHCP so i want to set the IP static on the local machine but it doesn't show the network adapter in the control panel at all. Device manager shows the driver installed and working and, again, i do connect to my network properly.
I can just set a reservation for the MAC address in DHCP and assign the IP statically that way and it looks like that's what ill be doing but this is one confusing situation! Has anyone seen this issue before? Thank you in advance for any and all of your responses!
-Nate