Well, harsh truth: get another laptop. Even if you can get the
Gigabit Ethernet frame format, your laptop's network card limits
your data rate to 100 Mb/s, which is simply far far far too little
to contain the samples you'd need for recreating IEEE802.11
signals; a complex sample for / from the USRP has 4B, and thus,
100Mb/s limits your *cumulative* sampling rate and thus bandwidth
to about 3 MHz.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08.11.2016 01:14, Bojun Sun wrote:
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for the quick reply. Unfortunately, my laptop doesn't
has GB Ethernet card. Therefore, the NI support people told
me that I can use a GB switch as a converter to make them
communicate. My switch can support 10/100/1000 Ethernet.
Best regards,
Bojun
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