Hi again,
I found another link, which I think it's more helpfull:
http://nile.wpi.edu/NS/ (the title is: ns by example)
Regards,
crazytaurus wrote:
Hi feffou,
I'm not familiar with the question, but i'll try to help you :)
Try this link:
Hello,
I am working in Fedora Core5, and I have installed ns-allinone-2.29.3. When
I try to simulate the file example4.tcl I see this message:
ns: finish: couldn't execute xgraph: no such file or directory
while executing
exec xgraph out0.tr out1.tr out2.tr -geometry 800x400
(procedure
Of course, you are working on console (in X), not on terminal ?
You need to install xgraph-12.1 which you have provided in your
ns-allinone-2.29.3 folder. In that folder you have readme file for
installation instruction.
In further you need to add that path to environment and, if I am right,
well, another question about copy packets
Does there exist a command that only copy some packet headers ??
for example, the incoming packets have IP header---A header---B
header; and I only want to copy the B headers and store them for further
use.
Thanks in advance
2006/8/8, Pedro Fortuna
Hi all,
Does any one have an idea on how an IEEE 802.20 0r 802.11 or any other
channel can me modelled/simulated? Please, I need your help as I am running
against time in my dissertation work.
Thank you.
Regards
Dave
Renata Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks ggeorgak,
Hello.
I'm doing a simulation using Diffusion3, and I want to construct a scenario
where new nodes appear in the wireless network at a certain time in the
simulation. How can I do that?
Also, I have another problem using Diffusion 3. When I create a network
where the nodes needs to do more than
Hi Everyone,
Is emulation using NS2 supported on Linux or only on FreeBSD?
If it is supported on Linux, what steps do I need to go about to get a simple
emulation script running?
Thanks,
Vince
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Just connect the source/sink agents and when there is connectivity a wireless
channel is available automatically.
ggeorgak
On Monday 14 August 2006 22:32, Mohadig Rousstia wrote:
hi Sandeep,
you can take a look at this folder, for wireless:
Hi Dave,
You may find some help from this article:
Just google and type
Simulate 802.11b Channel within NS2
All the best
-Manish
David Emekihia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Does any one have an idea on how an IEEE 802.20 0r 802.11 or any other