Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot Access new USRP2 from Ubuntu 9.10

2010-02-09 Thread Omid F
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried wireshark. I didn't see any packages going out when I called "sudo find_usrps". How do I make sure gnuradio is installed properly? The installation seemed to go smoothly, and I am able to run grc (gnuradio-companion). Thanks, Omid On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:45 PM,

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot Access new USRP2 from Ubuntu 9.10

2010-02-08 Thread Josh Blum
run wireshark, you should see packets going out. If you do not see packets going out, then it is a gnuradio installation or usage problem. If you see packets going out but do not see reply packets, make sure that your usrp2 firmware is up to date with your gnuradio install. -Josh On 02/08/

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot Access new USRP2 from Ubuntu 9.10

2010-02-08 Thread Omid F
Thanks for the prompt response Tom. I was running as root previously too. I tried again, no difference, I get: "No USRP2 found." I am sure it is eth0. Just to be safe, I tried others (e.g. sudo find_usrps -e eth1) and I get: "eth1: SIOCGIFINDEX: No such device No USRP2 found." Could it be someth

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot Access new USRP2 from Ubuntu 9.10

2010-02-08 Thread Tom Gross
I usually run find_usrps as root: sudo find_usrps also, what is the device name of your gig-e card? If it's not eth0 you have to specify the device (I think), for example: sudo find_usrps -e eth1 I wouldn't be surprised if your laptop's default ethernet port is not gig-e, and is eth0. On Mon

[Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot Access new USRP2 from Ubuntu 9.10

2010-02-08 Thread Omid F
Dear all, I have successfully installed the binary for GnuRadio 3.2.2-1 and gnuradio-compaion on Ubuntu 9.10. I have a new USRP2 Rev 4.0 with TVRX. The SD card is in, and lights D and F are on. I followed guidelines on USRP2UserFAQ (and reviewed previous posts), but am not able to connect to USR