I tried many RSSI levels for the rogue machine (0,10,50,127, 129(default),
200, 240, 255). I also set the other client in the same network. In all the
cases the two clients are getting almost equal throughput (around 15Mbps
each). I am working in a free 802.11a channel so as not to interfere with
other legitimate users. I dont know if I am doing something wrong. I am
modifying only the AR5K_TUNE_RSSI_THRES in the ath5k.h file.

thanks
sandeep

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Luis R. Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Sandeep Kakumanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I use two networks. One network with default threshold and the other
> with
> > RSSI threshold as 0. Both the networks are sharing the network equally.
>
> Sharing the network or wireless medium equally?
>
> > Ideally the network with CS turned off should give much higher
> throughput
> > right?
>
> It depends on the number of nodes and the CS setting for all the nodes
> present.
>
> > I think the one with low RSSI is still competing fairly with the
> > other network.
>
> Are they on different channels? I think the best test would be to
> introduce a lot of nodes on the same network and have them all running
> iperf. Then have one node with CS set to 0 and have it iperf. I think
> then what you should see is the rogue node hog up the wireless medium.
> Nothing more.
>
>  Luis
>



-- 
Sandeep Kakumanu
Presently doing PhD (Gatech Atlanta)

http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~ksandeep/
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