Hello Falahti,

Can you please help me in understading the concept of maximum frame size that 
IEEE 802.11 allows at mac layer.

I am working on AODV in ns2,
Want to add some dynamic information to the "HELLO". 

My concern is how do I check that size of "hello" exceeded its limit so that 
instead of complete information, part of the information attached to it?


Regards
Ranjana




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 From: itishi saxena <itish...@yahoo.com>
To: M Falahati <md.falah...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, 12 December 2012 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: [ns] Schedule the backoff timer in mac-802_11
 


Hello Falahti,

I would like to see this flow chart...can you pls send it to my id ? as I cannt 
see through the link you have provided.

Thanks.





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 From: M Falahati <md.falah...@gmail.com>
To: 
Cc: "ns-users@ISI.EDU" <ns-users@ISI.EDU> 
Sent: Friday, 7 December 2012 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ns] Schedule the backoff timer in mac-802_11
 

Hello

Thanks for your reply.

Ms Bostanipour, I hope that continuation of our discussion solve some
problems.

Yesterday, i was drawing the flowchart with my viewpoint of NS-2 codes.

Please see the flowchart from
here<http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=11IMy2iqu2fgUFjOfZDnEa1LoRLl0>.

I think this flowchart is good for better understanding of Mac-802_11
mechanism.

*I have a suggestion:* If you agree, please check this flowchart that we
can continue our discussion about Mac-802_11 mechanism in details.

*Note:* this flowchart has drawn to present the send mechanism of
"broadcast data packets" in Mac-802_11.

Sincerely Yours.

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