Re: [USRP-users] Unicast messaging via GNURadio

2018-01-01 Thread Mahesh Jena via USRP-users
Hi Den and Jeff, Appreciate your response! Your answers are really helpful. Regards, Mahesh Kind Regards, *Mahesh Jena* Mob: +91-9717-999-451 www.pretlist.com On Sun, Dec 31, 2017 at 9:51 AM, Dan CaJacob via USRP-users < usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote: > Jeff is right, but since I happen

Re: [USRP-users] Unicast messaging via GNURadio

2017-12-30 Thread Dan CaJacob via USRP-users
Jeff is right, but since I happen to have tackled this problem several times myself, I'll leave some hopefully helpful advice. My use of unicast protocols has mostly been for spacecraft downlinks - what's your use case? In any event, most uni/mult-cast protocols I have come across have been

Re: [USRP-users] Unicast messaging via GNURadio

2017-12-29 Thread Jeff Long via USRP-users
Unicast/multicast/broadcast are networking terms for different types of addresses in a packet, and are relevant at Layer 2 and above. GNU Radio is (mostly) concerned with Layer 1 (the radio), where "broadcast" is an RF term. There is no "multicast" or "unicast" at this level. You can carry

[USRP-users] Unicast messaging via GNURadio

2017-12-28 Thread Mahesh Jena via USRP-users
Hi Everyone, I am new to the GNURadio world. I have tested few GNURadio features and test scenarios with USRP E312 and B210, but all the example that I found has communication over broadcast. I wanted to know if its possible to send *unicast* or *multicast* messages via GNURadio? If yes, then