Resolve Issues with Data Transfer
Issue
Successful data transfer between your radio and host depends on the specifications and quality of your network connection. You can experience data transfer issues during the radio setup validation or later when you send or receive data. Issues can include:
The radio transmit and receive validation test fails. For example:
Data buffering timed out while transmitting waveform to the radio
Errors in the command window. For example:
RFnocError: OpTimeout: Control operations timed out waiting for ACK
Dropped samples when the host data transfer rate cannot keep up with radio.
Possible Solutions
Revalidate Radio Configuration
Return to the Radio Setup wizard and follow the instructions to revalidate your radio setup. If you encounter any issues, see Resolve Issues with Radio Setup Validation for possible solutions.
Configure Network Settings on Windows
On a Windows® host, the network adapter settings can affect the connectivity and performance of the network connection. To configure these settings to the recommended values, see Configure Network Settings on Windows Host.
Configure Network Settings on Linux
For information about the recommended settings on a Linux® host, see USRP Host Performance Tuning Tips and Tricks.
Optimize or Upgrade Network Connection
If you are using a 1 Gigabit NIC, consider upgrading to a 10 Gigabit NIC.
If you are using a USB3/Ethernet adapter dongle:
If you are also using a laptop, connecting the laptop to a power supply can improve data transfer speed.
Connect the adapter directly to a USB port on the computer. Avoid connecting through a USB hub.
Consider trying a different model of adapter. USB-C adapters generally provide better throughput than USB-A adapters.
Consider having an additional NIC installed on your computer that you can use to connect to the radio.