Hi Victor,

I am using GNU Radio flow graph and it's actually IEEE 802.11 modules
wifi-tx for sending data. Also I am not using virtualized environment and
my ethernet port is 1Gbps.

On May 25, 2017 11:11 AM, "Diez Victor" <vd...@ikerlan.es> wrote:

> The problem could be the transmission of data via ethernet port.
>
> Are you working under virtualized OS conditions? These could be the origin
> of your problem, virtualized ethernet ports don’t reach enough high data
> rates.
>
> Another possibility could be that your ethernet adapter isn’t a gigabyte
> ethernet adapter.
>
> Finally, if you work with Matlab/Simulink, you can have the same problem.
> In this case I recommend you to change to GNU-Radio and its flowchart
> interface, GRC.
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> *De:* Discuss-gnuradio [mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+vdiez=
> ikerlan...@gnu.org] *En nombre de *Qurat-Ul-Ann Akbar
> *Enviado el:* jueves, 25 de mayo de 2017 17:44
> *Para:* GNURadio Discussion List
> *Asunto:* [Discuss-gnuradio] IEEE 802.11 receiver not working for high
> sampling rates
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> Hi,
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> I am working with USRPs N210 and GNU Radio version 3.7. I wasn't able to
> work with higher sampling rate like 20 MHZ used in WiFi and that's why I
> bought a new workstation with better processor. However, the module still
> isn't working. The receiver isn't receiving anything at 20 MHZ if it's QAM
> 64 or BPSK . It works perfectly fine with 1 MHZ and receives all data from
> the transmitter USRP. But at 20 MHZ it receives a few WiFi packets from
> surrounding far off APs in the building but isn't receiving anything from
> the USRP transmitter in the room. It doesn't work for 10 MHZ as well.
>
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> Can anyone tell me what could be the reason for that? I have tried
> changing LO offset etc.
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