What I would understand is there any limitations on the parameter that I could 
change at run time?

Thanks.

Best Regards,
Simone


On May 21, 2013, at 6:51 PM, smlabs <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I said that in my emulations the GUI attached to a session wasn't able to
>>> produce any effect because I had the following scenario:
>>> I launched a session with a python script.
>>> I opened CORE with this command:  "sudo core"  (not cored!)
>>> In the window a select the session already launched with the script.
>>> I reduced the txpower till based on my calculation I shouldn't have any
>>> wireless link, BUT I continued to ping the two nodes.
>>> 
>>> Which was my mistake?
>> 
>> Python scripts launched on their own will not show up in cored or the GUI. 
>> They must be launched from the GUI using "Execute Python script..." or using 
>> "cored -e ..." if you want to later attach the GUI. Changing the txpower via 
>> the GUI at run-time is also not supported since the value ends up in XML. 
>> Also, you shouldn't run the GUI with sudo but as a normal user.
>> 
> 
> Which parameter can I change at run-time?
> 
> Which is the XML where are stored the admitted txpower levels?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Simone
> 
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