Transmit periodical frames via the Network Interface

Hi,
Does anybody know how to transmit periodical frames via the CAN Network Interface?
I am using NI USB-8473 (CAN-USB Interface).
Thank You
Monogram

The device itself has no CPU and therefore does not allow to run periodic objects on the hardware. The only chance is to use a timed while loop to run the write net function periodicaly in software. If that doesn't work out because of jitter or latency then only the PCMCIA device can help for a notebook solution for example.
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