Hi Joe,

The error you're getting basically means it can't communicate with the FPGA
on the N320. It's sending a packet to the device, but it's not getting the
response packet it expects. So it could be a network configuration issue, a
cabling issue, maybe a firewall issue, or something else that's messing up
the packets.

Double check the cabling and make sure you have the ports connected
correctly. For example, connect the host computer port with IP 192.168.10.1
to the port on the device configured to 192.168.10.2 (the first port), or
port 192.168.20.1 connected to 192.168.20.2 (the second port). Sometimes
cables get swapped or port IP addresses get misconfigured and that can
cause issues like this.

When you specify the "addr" argument, you're telling the software which
port to use to do the initialization that's failing, so make sure that's
correct and matches the configuration and cabling.

Wade

On Mon, Feb 20, 2023 at 11:57 AM <jmalo...@umass.edu> wrote:

> With the HG image, things seem to be working fine. I can benchmark, and i
> can collect samples at not only the full rate(25e6 MS/S), but at a higher
> rate than the XG image, which is strange.
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