Hi,
I am getting a bunch of "Could not determine link speed" warnings when I
run with an N310. Note that I don't get these warnings with an X310 (in
the same setup). Below, you will find the output from "uhd_usrp_probe" for
the N310. Is there any setting that I need to change so that MPMD can
de
-users
*Subject:* Re: [USRP-users] N310 MPMD link speed warnings
1 Gbe Ethernet can't handle that much data. Most 1 Gbe class NIC
controllers prevent you from setting the MTU over 1500 anyway. I would
be surprised if the GUI settings in network manager actually went
through. If you
Cc: usrp-users
Subject: Re: [USRP-users] N310 MPMD link speed warnings
1 Gbe Ethernet can't handle that much data. Most 1 Gbe class NIC controllers
prevent you from setting the MTU over 1500 anyway. I would be surprised if the
GUI settings in network manager actually went through. If you
On 10/15/2018 06:20 PM, Lundberg, Daniel via USRP-users wrote:
I am using Ubuntu 18.04, an N310 with the current master builds. I am
currently testing basic operation using a USB/Ethernet adaptor for the
management connection, and a 1 GB Ethernet connection straight from
the computer’s NIC p
1 Gbe Ethernet can't handle that much data. Most 1 Gbe class NIC
controllers prevent you from setting the MTU over 1500 anyway. I would be
surprised if the GUI settings in network manager actually went through. If
you type 'ifconfig' in a command console the host NIC is probably still
running at 15
I am using Ubuntu 18.04, an N310 with the current master builds. I am
currently testing basic operation using a USB/Ethernet adaptor for the
management connection, and a 1 GB Ethernet connection straight from the
computer's NIC port to the SFP0 port on the N310.
I have built from source and ca