Hello, 
Has anyone tried to implement a multi-rate mechanism over the NIST patch? I
have to use the NIST patch for my project, but I've noticed that if you have
a 802.11b simple scenario, with an AP and a MN, as the MN moves away from
the AP the throughput is the same, and drops to zero when the MN is out of
the antenna's range. Which is not so accurate. The throughput should drop in
steps as the MN moves away from the AP. This problem is solved by the Marco
Fiore's patch (http://www.tlc-networks.polito.it/fiore/). I've tried to
integrate the Marco Fiore's patch over the NIST patch, but without success.
There are too many changes in the NIST patch, and also my C++ programming
skills are not so great :D. Has anyone else tried to integrate the Marco
Fiore's patch, or any other multi-rate mechanism, over the NIST patch, and
succeeded? :D 
Any help is greatly appreciated. 
Best Regards, 
Ramona
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