Hi,
I know that in ns2, the default Tx range is 250m and Rx is about 550m. Can
someone tell me how I can achieve similar Tx and Rx ranges, say 100m?
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Hi,
I was wondering if there is a way to change the transmission power of a node
during the middle of the simulation. For instance, I would start off with
the power as 0.2W but then later at t=20, I want to change it to 0.15W. Is
this possible?
Thanks,
John
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Hi,
Perhaps you forgot to set the routing protocol as AODV or DSDR. Posting your
tcl code will help..
Regards,
John
Siddhesh123456 wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I am trying to form a network of 3 mobile nodes.
> I want to send packet from node 1 to node 3. But when node 1 and node 3
> are out of tra
Just in case, let me put it in another way. I am looking for different worm
models in ns2. I guess one of them would be modeled after a popular epidemic
model called SIR.
Thanks,
John
johnadams986 wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Does anyone know if there is a way to simulate an epidemic
Hi,
Can someone point me to an updated version of Marc Greis's Ping tutorial? It
doesn't necessarily have to be a Ping tutorial but anything that teaches
addition of new protocols is fine. Anyone?
Thanks,
John
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John
Rishi Kumar wrote:
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> Does anyone have a copy of "On route Lifetime in MultiHop Mobile Ad-hoc
> networks", by Tseng Y, Li Y. and Chang Y.
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> Please send me a copy asap.
> Thanks