device_addr="addr0=10.1.1.105, recv_frame_size=4096, send_frame_size=4096"
but when running the program, both the recv_frame_size and send_frame_size are still 1472 bytes.
I've also configured my network to be able to handle frames of size 4096, and have had this working with C++ code. However, the Python code doesn't work as I would expect. It seems not to make a difference whether I specify the frame size or not.
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Alexander Olihovik <ano9cn@virginia.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently getting overflow errors that I believe could be remedied by increasing the MTU size.
Is there a way to change the recv_frame_size and send_frame_size in Python?
I've read the Transport Application Notes and some old emails to this list, but I still can't figure out how to pass these parameters to the USRP objects. Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Alex
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Alex Olihovik
University of Virginia 2013
BS Electrical Engineering
BS Computer Engineering
ano9cn@virginia.edu
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