Programing base with surge program, with node id 0. You will see the multihop.
BTW, you can use xlisten -d -b=mica2, it will be more helpful to identify each 
byte.
Zhengsu

Quoting Tehn Yit Chin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> 
> I have the following setup
> 
> node2 <--> node1 --> base
>   |                    ^
>   +--------------------+
> 
> node2 and node1 has the surge application installed.
> base has the TOSBase installed.
> 
> No matter what I try, I can't seem to get a packet to multihop from
> 
> node2 to node1 to base. All the packets appears to single hop to the
> base.
> 
> A couple of questions.
> 
> 1) Does the base node needs to transmit for node1 to work out one of
> its 
> neighbours is node 0? One of things I tried is to install surge into
> 
> base node but this does not appears to be cause the packet to
> multihop.
> 
> 2) Will the packet multihop with only two nodes in the network?
> 
> 3) Is there a power up sequence? ie base node first, and then node 1
> and
> the node 2?
> 
> 4) What are the conditions that will cause a packet to multihop?
> 
> Any suggestion is appreciated.
> 
> -- 
> Tehn Yit Chin
> Embedded System Engineer, Grey Innovation Pty. Ltd.
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