I do not remember specifically what I used at the command line to get the
two USRP2s to talk to each other. I know I had it working for 1 and 2 Mbps.
I think something must be messed up with the spreading sequence. George,
wasn't there a discussion on that sometime ago? I remember there were plots
being exchanged on the mail list.

It was on a project I worked on a year ago so its a little foggy.

Sorta random, the guy who wrote a lot of the SPAN code ended up in the same
lab I'm in now.

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:27 PM, George Nychis <gnyc...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 11:08 PM, Smith L. <kushal.23...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks George for your inputs.
>>
>> I have closely been monitoring cgran website. However, every project seems
>> to be focusing on how well one can use USRP1 or USRP2 as 80211b receiver.
>> But my goal is to communicate between two USRPs (whether USRP1s or USRP2s)
>> using bbn 80211b code.
>>
>> From the previous discussions on this forum, it seems that quite a few
>> people were able to communicate and decode packets correctly using two
>> USRP2s and usrp2_version bbn 80211b code. I am trying to know whether the
>> usrp2_version code needs any modification or specific command line
>> arguments.
>>
>
> No problem!  Maybe check the date/time of a post to the board in which
> someone reported success and try to grab a version from SVN relevant to that
> timestamp.  Maybe something changed in between breaking something.  I have
> two USRP2s hooked up, I can try the code out myself tomorrow.
>
> - George
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