Hi John and Chandresh,

the XMESH apps do multihop. They're identical with respect to message structure etc. I've been using them a lot. You can find them in

contrib/xbow/apps/XMesh

Regards,

        Harri

At 02:02 PM 4/6/2006 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chandresh,
I am also using mica2s+MTS400CA, and hence using XSensorMTS400. I have used
this, and correctly received packets, and built my own version of Listen to
display and convert data.  I have been trying to figure out which components
need to be implemented in this to perform multi hop networking, but have not had
such luck.  I have been trying to experiment with Surge, as this is the only
application (to my knowledge) that does multi hop.  However, the surge
application does not display light sensor values, as it should.  I was advised
to try and take apart either Surge or XSensorMTS400 and combine those with the
other app. If you happen to find a solution to multi hop, I would love to hear.

Josh

Quoting chandresh parekh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all,
>
>   I am using Mica2+MDA300. My application requires use of one differential
> precision analog channel where I connect my sensor, Strain gage. I program
> motes with MDA300 using XSensorMDA300 And Base station (the mote connected to
> PC via serial cable) using TOSBase.
>
> This works fine within laboratory distance.As long as I know, XSensorMDA300
> supports only single hop. While my requirement is to have multi-hop.
>
>   1.Can any one suggest a way to modify XSensorMDA300 to get multi-hop?
>
> 2. If it is impossible to do that are there any other solution to send data
> from differential precision analog channels on MDA300 to base station in
> multi-hop fashion?
>
> * Does crossbow people get/read mails posted on tinyos help related to them
> at all ever?
>   I have sent this problem twice earlier on tinyos help as well as 'Ask a
> question' section of crossbow website.I have not received any reply.
>
>   Any help is welcome.
>
>   Regards,
>   Chandresh
>
>
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