BTW, what does that guy mean "Not sure when you updated, but we have changed
  the checked in code to default to 2437, and run it like this (as a NetBSD
  rc.d start script)", following the above link?

It means there is somewhere checked in a script that fits into the
NetBSD rc.d framework so that GNU Radio is started at boot time.

Our code expected to stuff received packets into a tap(4) device.

I would suggest digging into the code a bit and adding some debug print
statements.  (If you aren't comfortable doing that, this code isn't for
you!)



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