Hello Seah,
That's certainly not a trivial task. If you want the devices to behave as
two addressable network interfaces with a link between them, I believe
you'd have to modify a whole lot of things (the UHD driver -or directly
bypass it-, the way TCP/IP/Ethernet framing is done inside the FPGA,
hi leo,
yes, I tried to get a wireless link working between both USRP devices.could
you suggest any coding to implement a full protocol and handshaking
between the USRP N210.
thanks,
Regards,
Seah
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 3:31 PM, Marcus Müller
wrote:
> Dear Seah,
>
> no, we really can't, since
Dear Seah,
no, we really can't, since we don't understand what you're doing.
Please deliver an overview of what you are trying to implement. In my
experience, a drawing (just a quick drawing on a piece of paper will
do!) is often very, very helpful at illustrating complex systems like
what you se
hi, could you suggest any coding to implement a full protocol and
handshaking between the USRP N210.
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Leandro Echevarría
wrote:
> Seah, are you saying that you're trying to get a wireless link working
> between both USRP devices? If that is the case, and you are
Seah, are you saying that you're trying to get a wireless link working
between both USRP devices? If that is the case, and you are not
implementing a full protocol and handshaking between them in the RF domain,
they will not behave as intended (i.e., as a pair of wireless CPEs, such as
Ubiquiti Nan
Sorry, I still don't understand – what circle are we talking about?
On 03.10.2017 06:50, seah chong wrote:
> sorry about that, the coverage networking is weak. IP Address PC A is
> 192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0. what i means with Omnidirectional
> is actually the communication between the US
sorry about that, the coverage networking is weak. IP Address PC A is
192.168.10.1 netmask 255.255.255.0. what i means with Omnidirectional is
actually the communication between the USRP is propagate within the circle.
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 11:31 AM, seah chong wrote:
> hi
> the computer conn
Dear Seah,
please avoid sending the same mail 4 times; that certainly doesn't
increase the usability of the mailing list.
So, what's your own PC's IP address? is it in the same subnet?
I don't understand what you mean with
> will communicate within omnidirectional
Could you elaborate?
Best re
hi
the computer connected to the device of USRP N210 using Communication
System Toolbox Support Packages. the device connected using the ethernet
Cable. The first and second USRP will communicate within omnidirectional.
*>> findsdruChecking radio connections...ans = Platform:
'N200/
hi
the computer connected to the device of USRP N210 using Communication
System Toolbox Support Packages. the device connected using the ethernet
Cable. The first and second USRP will communicate within omnidirectional.
*>> findsdruChecking radio connections...ans = Platform:
'N200/
hi
the computer connected to the device of USRP N210 using Communication
System Toolbox Support Packages. the device connected using the ethernet
Cable. The first and second USRP will communicate within omnidirectional.
*>> findsdruChecking radio connections...ans = Platform:
'N200/
hi
the computer connected to the device of USRP N210 using Communication
System Toolbox Support Packages. the device connected using the ethernet
Cable. The first and second USRP will communicate within omnidirectional.
*>> findsdruChecking radio connections...ans = Platform:
'N200/
Hello ChongSeah,
Can you explain a little more about what your network configuration looks
like? Maybe a drawing of all the network interfaces with their respective
IPs and subnet masks may help us understand the problem better.
How are the computers connected? And how are the N210s connected to
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