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I have the same problem running ghpsdr. I run the binary as ./ghpsdr
--metis --interface eth0, and I get the same results as with
ghpsdr3-alex: it properly identifies the IP and MAC addresses of
eth0, but cannot find Metis.<br>
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Mark - K4XML<br>
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I'm following the instructions in the newbie guide for
ghpsdr3-alex (on the wiki), and hpsdr-server does not find my
HPSDR. I installed the software as follows<br>
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<p>And the installation appears to be successful. But when I type<br>
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<p>it correctly reports eth0 IP and MAC addresses, but then
reports "Found 0 Metis cards" . The address of eth0 is
192.168.2.1, and it is directly cabled with an Ethernet cable to
Metis at IP address 192.168.2.2. My Internet connection is on a
separate interface on a different subnet. The eth0 interface is
configured with subnet mask 255.255.255.0, and no gateway is
specified (if I specify 192.168.2.2 as the gateway, the Internet
connection stops working). I can connect to Metis from the same
interface when I boot the same PC as Windows and run PowerSDR.<br>
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<p>Maybe I missed something in the pre-install setup. The guide
said to copy the .hex and .rbf files currently used for HPSDR to
my home directory. However the only .hex or .rbf files in my
PowerSDR program folder are named as being for Ozy and/or Janus,
neither of which I use. Was I supposed to copy these files
anyway? Am I missing some other file? Or is my Ethernet
interface not set up properly?<br>
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