Hi Piotr,

I don't know of anyone who has tried that card specifically for 10 GbE, but
Intel cards in general are commonly used with USRPs for 10 GbE.

However, the Intel cards are not recommended for 100 GbE on X410. See here
for the recommended cards and cables which has been tested and validated
for 100 GbE:

https://kb.ettus.com/X410#100_Gigabit_Ethernet

There was a post on the mailing list a while ago from someone who tried to
use a similar card with 100 GbE and ran into problems:

https://lists.ettus.com/empathy/thread/IA2YCIJTQOEPNJOPF3AJUXC3I6ONRCJR

Wade

On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 5:23 AM <per...@o2.pl> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Answering my own question: these brochures are closest to answering what I
> need to know:
>
>
> https://kb.ettus.com/images/f/f8/Open_Architecture_For_Radar_and_EW_Research_v1.0.pdf
>
> www.ni.com/content/dam/web/pdfs/oarer_solution_brochure.pdf
>
> They lists Intel E810-CQDA2 network adapter as a one that was validated
> with USRPs. Although not in 2xQSFP28 mode but acting (probably) as 8xSFP+
> 10Gbit/s interfaces.
>
> The card also seems to have quite good support from DPDK:
> https://fast.dpdk.org/doc/perf/DPDK_21_08_Intel_NIC_performance_report.pdf
>
> Does anybody have experience with E810-CQDA2 + USRP X410?
>
> Best Regards,
> Piotr Krysik
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