> > To be clear, the 82579LM issue is something you should look in to. Not guaranteed that's you're problem, but I can't think of another reason. > Also, to be sure. You are using this interface in 1GiGE mode, right? Connected directly to the N210 without any switches or other detritus in the middle? > I use a number of different network interfaces on my machines, they all > work. Even the cheezy RealTek $25.00 1GiGe PCI or PCIe cards should work for you, particularly at lower sample rates. >
I have now tested the same graph (http://s14.postimage.org/r5ekme5pd/dump_test.jpg) at a lower speed of 1 MS/s with the 82579LM. It still produces over-runs. Then I have tested it with two other Intel Network cards (82583V, 82574L) also at 1 MS/s. They don't produce overruns. But if I double the sample rate to 2MS/s I get overruns again. So the 82579LM definitely performs worse. But the other cards are not really much better. I would like to ask if anybody could try to capture data (see flowgraph) with the USRP N210 at such speeds > 2MS/s upto 10MS/s for a longer period of time and look if there are overflows? _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio