Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-17 Thread Bastian Bloessl
Hi, you're right, the RIME stack is a network stack. But it is completely optional. You can just disable the block if you don't need it. It was just convenient to setup connections with Contiki running on a TelosB node. If you use something different than Contiki (i.e., a node w/o RIME) frames

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-15 Thread sampath ranga
Hello , Regarding the wireshark packet flow stop i think Dr Basti gave a solution on his website . I think i got it Mr.Marcus Muller , the solution for the last question but still working on its implementation verification Thanks and regards , Ranganathan Sampathkumar On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-15 Thread sampath ranga
Hello Marcus Muller , Thank you so much for the reply . The thing about Rime Stack is rime stack is a network level stack . So my question is if its network level stack is that the block thats restricting me from getting other hardware signals on the Wireshark ?? and I want to let you know

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-15 Thread Marcus Müller
Hi, slightly will have to repeat myself: On 15.02.20 21:15, sampath ranga wrote: > Hello Everyone, > >     1. I was trying for the past few weeks to make the Zigbee Trx > communicate with the other Zigbee hardware for implementation > verification . I am not using TelOS b mote with COntiki

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-15 Thread sampath ranga
Hello Everyone, 1. I was trying for the past few weeks to make the Zigbee Trx communicate with the other Zigbee hardware for implementation verification . I am not using TelOS b mote with COntiki Firmware instead i am using a Zigbee dongle as a hardware to make the communication work . My

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-14 Thread CEL
It's great that you posted here! I was thanking you for that! Welcome to the community! On Fri, 2020-02-14 at 16:37 -0600, sampath ranga wrote: > Hello Mr.Marcus Muller , > >I totally understand and i apologize for not asking my question in public > . I am new to this forum . I have been

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-14 Thread sampath ranga
Hello Mr.Marcus Muller , I totally understand and i apologize for not asking my question in public . I am new to this forum . I have been working on gnu radio for some time and just came to know about this platform that does discussion . So I just got an idea of how to subscribe and how to

Re: About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-14 Thread CEL
Hi! On Fri, 2020-02-14 at 14:57 -0600, sampath ranga wrote: > How are you? I am Ranganathan Sampathkumar, one of the research students who > gave request to you through Linkedin a few days ago. I'd respectfully like to point out that as an author and maintainer of open source software, it's

About the transceiver and sending packets to / from a hardware

2020-02-14 Thread sampath ranga
Hello Mr. Bloessl Bastian, How are you? I am Ranganathan Sampathkumar, one of the research students who gave request to you through Linkedin a few days ago. I was reading through your research paper IEEE802.15.4 test bed through USRP (transceiver). Thank you for giving such a wonderful paper