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I am trying to set up OpenBTS on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have built the master version of RangeNetworks script. Since the transceiver did not start, I tried to check whether the USRP N210 board was even being detected by the system:



This is the actual IP address of the device and ping works fine with this IP address, however, uhd_find_devices does not find any devices attached.



I have tried disabling any firewall (sudo ufw disable).










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    I am trying to set up OpenBTS on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have built the master version of RangeNetworks script. Since the transceiver did not start, I tried to check whether the USRP N210 board was even being detected by the system:



    This is the actual IP address of the device and ping works fine with this IP address, however, uhd_find_devices does not find any devices attached.



    I have tried disabling any firewall (sudo ufw disable).










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      I am trying to set up OpenBTS on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have built the master version of RangeNetworks script. Since the transceiver did not start, I tried to check whether the USRP N210 board was even being detected by the system:



      This is the actual IP address of the device and ping works fine with this IP address, however, uhd_find_devices does not find any devices attached.



      I have tried disabling any firewall (sudo ufw disable).










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      I am trying to set up OpenBTS on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. I have built the master version of RangeNetworks script. Since the transceiver did not start, I tried to check whether the USRP N210 board was even being detected by the system:



      This is the actual IP address of the device and ping works fine with this IP address, however, uhd_find_devices does not find any devices attached.



      I have tried disabling any firewall (sudo ufw disable).







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          For first, make sure uhd drivers are installed. If not already installed, hit the following:



          sudo apt-get install libuhd-dev libuhd003 uhd-host


          Then hit



          uhd_find_devices


          If the USRP is not found yet, hit the following for update firmware with default images:



          uhd_images_downloader
          uhd_image_loader --args="type=usrp2,addr=<IP address>"


          At the end of the procedure, your USRP is reachable at default ip. Then run



          uhd_find_devices


          to check if the USRP is found.






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            For first, make sure uhd drivers are installed. If not already installed, hit the following:



            sudo apt-get install libuhd-dev libuhd003 uhd-host


            Then hit



            uhd_find_devices


            If the USRP is not found yet, hit the following for update firmware with default images:



            uhd_images_downloader
            uhd_image_loader --args="type=usrp2,addr=<IP address>"


            At the end of the procedure, your USRP is reachable at default ip. Then run



            uhd_find_devices


            to check if the USRP is found.






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              For first, make sure uhd drivers are installed. If not already installed, hit the following:



              sudo apt-get install libuhd-dev libuhd003 uhd-host


              Then hit



              uhd_find_devices


              If the USRP is not found yet, hit the following for update firmware with default images:



              uhd_images_downloader
              uhd_image_loader --args="type=usrp2,addr=<IP address>"


              At the end of the procedure, your USRP is reachable at default ip. Then run



              uhd_find_devices


              to check if the USRP is found.






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                For first, make sure uhd drivers are installed. If not already installed, hit the following:



                sudo apt-get install libuhd-dev libuhd003 uhd-host


                Then hit



                uhd_find_devices


                If the USRP is not found yet, hit the following for update firmware with default images:



                uhd_images_downloader
                uhd_image_loader --args="type=usrp2,addr=<IP address>"


                At the end of the procedure, your USRP is reachable at default ip. Then run



                uhd_find_devices


                to check if the USRP is found.






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                For first, make sure uhd drivers are installed. If not already installed, hit the following:



                sudo apt-get install libuhd-dev libuhd003 uhd-host


                Then hit



                uhd_find_devices


                If the USRP is not found yet, hit the following for update firmware with default images:



                uhd_images_downloader
                uhd_image_loader --args="type=usrp2,addr=<IP address>"


                At the end of the procedure, your USRP is reachable at default ip. Then run



                uhd_find_devices


                to check if the USRP is found.







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