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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Connecting to USRP2 with Thinkpad T61 and UHD


From: Allen Vinegar
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Connecting to USRP2 with Thinkpad T61 and UHD
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 22:09:13 -0400

In the meantime, I had been advised about the subnet address problem and alternately had one port assigned by DHCP and the other to 192.168.10.1. The results are the same. Given that the dongle is not a workable option, I still have the eth0 port not even showing connectivity. The dongle at least showed connectivity even if it can't sustain the speed. The port on the T61 is supposed to be GigE capable, but I can't get it it even show connectivity when configured with a fixed address.
 
Al W8KHP
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Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Connecting to USRP2 with Thinkpad T61 and UHD

On 07/20/2011 10:23 AM, Allen Vinegar wrote:
I have a working configuration with my desktop computer but can't seem to get it to work with the laptop. When I connect the USRP2 to the ethernet port (Gigabit) (configured for 192.168.10.1) the link light fails to go on. I added a second Gigabit interface using a USB to Gigabit internet dongle at 192.168.10.3. This now shows up as eth1. When I plug the USRP2 into it the green link light comes on but no activity. Next I take the network cable connected to my router from the desktop computer and plug it into eth0. I see a link and activity, eth1 shows a link but no activity. Next I reverse the two cables, The router cable is plugged into eth1 the link light is on with activity. The USRP2 is plugged into eth0 and there is no link at all. Does any one have any ideas on what is going on? Thank you.
 
Al W8KHP
Is it possible that your T61 ethernet port isn't GigE capable?

Also, there are two problems with the USB dongle setup:

   o You assigned it the same subnet address as the other ethernet interface, so that's likely to cause routing confusion
   o A USB-based GiGe dongle won't actually sustain 1GiGe rates--the maximum it could *possibly* do is 480MBps, but
      in reality it'll likely be closer to 300Mbps, which is only about 1/3rd of what you need.




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