I have been running into problems using tunnel.py as well so instead of creating a new post I thought I'll just continue this thread.We used to have this problem "back in the day" with packet-radio, using analog FM transceivers--they were often notoriously sluggish
My setting:USRP2XCVR2450Ubuntu 10.04 (32bit)
The problem I have is that after running tunnel, whenever I do ping, my system gets stuck on the ARP exchange. Say A wants to ping B. A broadcasts an ARP packet to find the MAC address of B's IP. B gets the ARP request, immediately sends an ARP response back to A with its MAC. However, in my system, A never gets the ARP reply.
I seriously can't think of a reason for this. I can guess a possible cause is that B sends the ARP reply too quickly that A doesn't have enough time to go from transmit mode to receive mode (XCVR2450 is a half-duplex daughterboard). But I don't know how to verify this hypothesis.
Can anyone help me?
Thank you,Johnny
in turning around the TX/RX logic.
You might try zero-stuffing the TX frames--that's basically what we did back in the day. Although the XCVR2450 short turn around fairly
quickly, it's not infinitely quick.
-- Marcus Leech Principal Investigator Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium http://www.sbrac.org
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