Remember to set the bandwidth in Mbps. The following paragraph is part of
the chapter 3.2 of the ns2 manual:
Bandwidth is specified as a real value, optionally suffixed by a 'k' or 'K'
to mean kilo-quantities, or 'm' or 'M' to mean
mega-quantities. A final optional suffix of 'B' indicates that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Did you get the answer to your reply? I'm asking because I am also experiencing the same problem with the throughput.
Please help me if you have a solution.
Also please tell me the version you are using. Mine is ns 2.28.
Thanks a lot,
Kamil
Sandeep-9
Hi
In the below code whatever Mac/802_11 parameters I set are not taking
effect. For instance eventhough I set _dataRate 11mbps, throughput is
coming around 400kbps, which is the default rate for udp. If I change
_dataRate, basicRate_ or PLCPDataRate_ , there is absolutely no effect.
use
$udapp set rate_ 1Mb
pedro Estrela
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Sent: quarta-feira, 30 de Agosto de 2006 7:47
To: ns-users@ISI.EDU
Subject: [ns] why does the code below doesn't work as expected
Hi
Matthias Kuhnert wrote:
Hi,
take a closer look at your code ll.74-83 - here you define what packets are
sent. And if you take the default udp traffic it is most likely that the
observed rate is the default rate for udp...
greets,
Matthias
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Datum: Wed,
Matthias Kuhnert wrote:
Have you tried it?!
yes I have tried it.