Hey Marcus,

Yes, I checked that and on the first UDP stream, I am using port 1234 while on 
the second UDP stream I am using port 1240 and I am still getting: Runtime 
Error:bind: Cannot Assign requested address

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Marcus Müller
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 2:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] UDP Network?

Do you have different ports for your different UDP streams?

Greetings,
Marcus
On 23.07.2014 19:42, Ward, Marcus D. wrote:

Hey everyone,



I'm currently trying to send the same generated signal from two usrp's to a 
third usrp/host. On the transmitting side, I can clearly see both signals going 
out, but on the receiving side, I am getting a runtime error.



On the UDP connection on the transmitting side, I have both destination 
addresses being the third usrp/host, and on the receiving end side, I 
incorporated two UDP source blocks (since one block can only take in one input) 
and have both of their addresses being the the same destination address as the 
transmitting side (seeing that when dealing with UDP, both sides have to have 
the same address in order to know where they will send and pick up the signal). 
Would my problem be that on my receiving side, I have both UDP sources with the 
same address (as I would not know which UDP source is receiving which signal)?



Thanks in advance,

Marcus






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