Hamid,

I assume by value you are talking about time between two packets. There is
no specific time that is between two packets. Once the first packet is sent,
the receiver waits for a timeout period. If it does not receive a CTS it
increments a backoff counter and selects a random time frame to wait to try
sending another RTS. This value is not fixed. The boundaries for which the
random backoff time is chosen are dependant on the minimum contention window
and how many times a node has failed accessing the channel.

Dan
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Subject: [ns] The Exact Value Between Two Subseqent RTS Packets


Dear All,
Can You Bring me The Exact Value Between Two Subseqent
RTS Packets when
The CTS of the First Packet Cant  Return To Sender ?
I cant find it in IEEE 802.11 Documentation.

Best Regards
Hamid Reza


 
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