Hi Josec,
Congratulations with getting your HP 3455A working. Good to know it is using the same commands as the HP 3478A.
"the fluke takes over" sounds strange....
First step is to run TestController in debug mode, so you can see what is going on. With only the 8845A selected in the "load devices" tab, to make it easy to see what is going on. If you can't find the problem, post the debug log.
There is not much to set for the 8845A. In TestController, on the "Load Devices" tab, Type is Socket, and Address is the IP address of the 8845A.
The 8845A should be set to LAN: push Instrument Setup -> Port IF -> LAN (should be highlighted). If LAN is not highlighted: push Instrument Setup -> Port IF -> Select Port -> LAN.
Most probable is that the IP address is not correct. If you are using DHCP, the meter could get another address each time it connects to your network. Solutions: give it a fixed address in the DHCP table in your router, of a fixed address in the 8845A (outside of your DHCP range)
You can check the IP address on the meter: push Instrument Setup -> Port IF -> LAN (should be highlighted) -> IP-ADDR
Try to ping the 8845A from the TestController computer to check if the network connection is OK
In case you want to try the 8840A emulation using GPIB, I have attached my 8840A definition below. This is not a release version. It is fully functional, but needs more testing & debugging.
Fluke8840A.zipgood luck & regards, Gertjan.