Hi Brandon, As this isn't really a GNU Radio question, I'm including the usrp-users mailing list; if you could follow up there (you'll need to sign up first[1]), that would help us keep the lists clean :)
So, there's a lot of things that might or might not be right here; I'm picking my "most likely to help Brandon" top two: 1. If you want to talk to a device that's on 192.168.10.2, you need to be on the same subnet. Please make sure you've set your network interface to an IP from 192.168.10.X; for example, 192.168.10.1 would do well. 2. The USRP *needs* Gigabit ethernet. Some USB devices only implement Fast Ethernet (100 Mbit/s) or even just Ethernet (10 Mb/s. Yes, you can still buy these). These won't work! Best regards, Marcus [1] http://lists.ettus.com/mailman/listinfo/usrp-users_lists.ettus.com On Sat, 2018-02-10 at 04:22 +0000, Brandon Dunn wrote: > Hi i've read in past discussion board posts i found that a n210 could > possibly be connected to a raspberry pi 3 via a gigabit ethernet to > usb3.0 connector. I've recently purchased such a connector and wanted > to try it out. When i did, the green light on the ethernet port of > the n210 lite up however i seem to be unable to use uhd_find_devices > or uhd_usrp_probe even with the args=usrp2 or serial=12345678 or the > native ip address ip=192.168.10.2. Does anyone have any experience > with this that can help me out? > Thanks, > Brandon > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > discuss-gnura...@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ USRP-users mailing list USRP-users@lists.ettus.com http://lists.ettus.com/mailman/listinfo/usrp-users_lists.ettus.com