Dear Muhammad,
1. Yes, it is possible to connect an N200 to a switch, then you can use
any PC connected to that as the host for the USRP device. Just make sure
the switch is GbE (1000 Mb/s), not Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mb/s). Note
that this approach has been discouraged by Ettus in the past for a
number of reasons, but it works in practice.

2. No, it is not possible for multiple applications to use the same USRP
device, regardless of whether they reside in the same host or in
different hosts in a LAN.

If you really need to access the same USRP (any series) from two
applications, then you have to use a "broker": a single application
drives the USRP, then it dispatches/receives data via network or any
other mechanism (shared memory, whatever) to/from other applications,
possibly on different hosts. This solution is 100% in your hands: AFAIK
there are not examples from Ettus on this.

Note: the N200 has a single ADC/DAC, therefore I am assuming you have in
mind some kind of TDD operation.

Ciao,
Claudio

On 08/25/2017 07:41 AM, Muhammad Munir via USRP-users wrote:
> Hi,
> The USRP N200 has two channels. I want data of each channel to two
> different computers (PCs). There is only one Ethernet connection is
> available with USRP. My questions are
> 1. Is it possible to connect a single USRP with two different PCs connected
> on a same network through Ethernet switch?
> 2. Is it possible to stream two channels of USRP to two different PCs?
> Please Let me know the solution?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Muhammad Munir
> 
> 
> 
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