Hi Thomas!

The point is that the FPGA image doesn't contain the IP address – that
is stored, separately, on the EEPROM.

So, as soon as you're in safe mode, use the usrp_burn_mb_eeprom tool
that came with UHD (depending on your OS and way of installing, it might
be somewhere like /lib64/uhd/utils/usrp_burn_mb_eeprom).

Now, it's not clear at this point why a USRP set to 192.168.10.1 doesn't
work if ...2 works. But we should probably first re-set the IP address
and subnet mask of the USRP to a known value first, before we proceed
figuring out what might be wrong.

Best regards,

Marcus


On 07/12/2017 11:43 AM, Wilson, Thomas via USRP-users wrote:
> Hi hope this is the the right place to ask.
> I attempted  an ip address change using the NI USRP utility tool and when 
> changed the n210 fpga stopped being recognised by the computer. 
> I am able to boot it in safe mode and the computer can contact the device 
> (ping's okay, and uhd_find_devices is able to locate the  fpga's on 
> 192.168.10.2). but when I attempt to update the firmware and image it appears 
> to work correctly but on cycling the power the devices disappears.
>
> I have tried all the commands suggested in the ettus manual apart from 
> debricking.
>
> I have two n210's and attempted to change defualt ip of one to 192.168.10.1
> Computer interface set to 192.168.10.3 
> Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
>
> Do you have any suggestions? 
> Many thanks 
>
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