If the safe mode image is responding then you should not need JTAg tools at 
all. The regular network based firmware and FpGA load should work fine. 

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> On Aug 12, 2021, at 6:54 PM, Bobbi Taylor <bobbi.tay...@student.nmt.edu> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> For the E312, I updated the SD card with the newest default image from ettus. 
> 
> For the N210s, the one in safe mode responds properly to pings at 
> 192.168.10,2. For the other N210 that is not in safe mode, I can still set 
> the IP address and it responds properly to pings as well.
> 
> I am only ever using one radio with my computer at a time, so one ethernet 
> port per USRP.
> 
> I tried to load a new FPGA image using the directions at the bottom of the 
> page linked below, but there were cable drivers missing so I wasn't able to 
> get Xilinx LabTools to recognize the JTAG programmer I was using. Since the 
> "CPLD loaded" and "firmware loaded" light indicators were on on the N210, I 
> was hoping there was nothing wrong with the images on the FPGA.
> https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_usrp2.html 
> 
> I'll try to load a new FPGA image from the link you've pasted.
> 
> Thanks much
> 
>> On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 6:08 PM Marcus D. Leech <patchvonbr...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> On 08/11/2021 07:35 PM, Bobbi Taylor wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have two N210s and an E312, and I'm not able to detect any of them 
>> > with uhd_find_devices.
>> >
>> > I have set a static IP address on my computer as well as on the radio. 
>> > I have a gigabit ethernet cable, as well as a gigabit port on my 
>> > laptop. For one of the N210s, I've hit the safe mode button (S2) to 
>> > boot into a safe image. This appeared to work (lights flashed after I 
>> > power cycled), but UHD is still not able to detect the device. On the 
>> > N210, the D and F lights on the front panel light up indicating that 
>> > the firmware is loaded and the CPLD is loaded, indicating that there 
>> > isn't a problem with the FPGA and that the device isn't bricked.
>> >
>> > I am able to ping the device, but uhd_find_devices or uhd_usrp_probe 
>> > doesn't detect anything, even if input arguments are given such as 
>> > serial, type, or IP address.
>> >
>> > For the E312, I was able to run the test example (rx_ascii_art_dft) 
>> > without any issues. Still wasn't detected by UHD.
>> >
>> > The version of UHD I have is 4.0.0, but I have also attempted this 
>> > with multiple previous versions. I used both N210s about 6 months ago 
>> > and didn't have any issues at all. The E312 hasn't been used before.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> > Bobbi
>> >
>> What version of the E312 system image are you running?  You must run the 
>> network-mode software on the E312 for another UHD host to
>>    "see" it as a UHD device, and in recent versions of the system image, 
>> network-mode is deprecated, because performance of network-mode
>>    is necessarily exceedingly poor, and the device is intended really to 
>> be an embedded-only device.
>> 
>> Does the N210, when in safe mode, respond properly to pings at: 
>> 192.168.10.2   ???
>> 
>> Is it the only device on its network stub?  Really you need one ethernet 
>> (1G) port per USRP device that you intend to stream samples from.
>> 
>> Once that has been established, then, while it is in safe mode, load new 
>> FPGA images:
>> 
>> https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_images.html
>> 
>> 
>> Then power-cycle the device.  Note that it will come up with whatever 
>> EEPROM IP address it previously had prior to safe-mode.  So you may need
>>    to program the IP address into the EEPROM *while it is in safe mode*.
>> 
>> 
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