This is usually due to your network subsystem re-ordering packets, which
is never supposed to happen but certain
 1GiGe interfaces, particularly USB ones, do this quite a bit. 

Are you running inside a VM? 

What kind of network interface do you have? 

On 2015-07-09 09:09, George Hadley wrote: 

> Hello,
> 
> I'm working on developing some gnuradio exercises, some of which involve 
> using USRP N210 devices as transmitters. When I attempt to run the related 
> flowgraphs, I get a stream of sequence errors (S) in the GRC log window. 
> Attached are a pair of GRC flowgraphs in which I am getting this error. I 
> have tried installing the latest images to the USRPs and updating to the 
> latest version of gnuradio available on the github master branch. Can 
> somebody please point me to what I'm doing wrong? I've searched around on the 
> topic for quite awhile, to no avail.
> 
> Thanks,
> George
> 
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