Make this question fairly low priority.

Just realized the N200 supports gigabit ethernet. I think that might be
what happened. I calculated it in my pre-planning phase then did not
realize my network here is limited to 100MBit, but that is an easy fix so
not worries.

On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 11:31 PM, Kevin McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I am used to the B200 over USB3. So with the N200 and uhd_rx_cfile utility
> I *finally* realized that it reports dropped packets as the letter D to
> the terminal output. I guess I was thinking it was D for data and yes the
> thought did cross my mind that its not quite enough Ds for a 2000 sample
> packet..
>
> Anyway, I learn. I started catching on to it when the size of my captures
> file kept looking like I was sampling at 3.125e6/samples/second. I just was
> not thinking well about the 100Mbit and how USB3 is a lot more.
>
> So, my question is, how can I access the N200 locally? I wanted to
> overcome that 100Mbit limitation by doing just a tad of pre-procesing
> locally. I believe it runs Linux and I do not wish to tamper with the FPGA
> unless I had too - which I might do one day.
>
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