it seems every usrp2 must have a ethernet number and a MAC address, so I think 
the connecting with switch might not work...?

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On 2011年5月8日星期日 at 下午6:29, Stefan Gofferje wrote: 
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> Hi,
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> that MIGHT be a stupid question, so please forgive me if it is :).
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> Is it possible/adviseable to connect an USRP2 to the PC via a (GigaBit -
> of course) network switch? Or might that create problems / latencies
> which would unreasonably impact the function? I'm talking about a
> high-quality manageable switch with a reasonably well dimensioned
> backplane, not some SOHO-stuff.
> 
> - -S
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