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Re: [USRP-users] N200: Run program locally on CPU

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Marcus D. Leech
Wed, Nov 1, 2017 12:10 AM

On 10/31/2017 08:05 PM, Kevin McGuire wrote:

On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 11:53 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mleech@ripnet.com
mailto:mleech@ripnet.com> wrote:

 The N200 will ONLY run at 1GiGe rates--so if your computer cannot
 support 1GiGe, no communication will be possible at all--it won't
 auto-speed.

This tells me what the problem is. I also looked and verified my
computer is only at 100Mbit. I also checked and the switch will
negotiate between 10/100/1000. So, the N200 works because the switch
can talk to it using the 1000 Base-T but my darn computer I am using
is only supporting 100.

Marcus, if you were any more helpful I would die from lack of being
able to show my appreciation!

Awww, shucks.  That's the second-nicest thing anyone has said to me all
day....

[The first was calling me a beautiful crazy old man.  But I think given
that their native tongue is FInnish, there may have been some
lost-in-translation nuances...]

On 10/31/2017 08:05 PM, Kevin McGuire wrote: > > > On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 11:53 PM, Marcus D. Leech <mleech@ripnet.com > <mailto:mleech@ripnet.com>> wrote: > > > The N200 will ONLY run at 1GiGe rates--so if your computer cannot > support 1GiGe, no communication will be possible at all--it won't > auto-speed. > > > This tells me what the problem is. I also looked and verified my > computer is only at 100Mbit. I also checked and the switch will > negotiate between 10/100/1000. So, the N200 works because the switch > can talk to it using the 1000 Base-T but my darn computer I am using > is only supporting 100. > > Marcus, if you were any more helpful I would die from lack of being > able to show my appreciation! Awww, shucks. That's the second-nicest thing anyone has said to me all day.... [The first was calling me a beautiful crazy old man. But I think given that their native tongue is FInnish, there may have been some lost-in-translation nuances...]