Hi Phil, I checked the group-id's, they were different. Then i gave up, and i gave all the nearby networks the same group ID (as written in my 2nd experiment), first i examined no packet losses, but after i saw serious packet losses from some nodes, especially from root nodes of networks, except one root. How to solve this problem? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards.
Kaan On 2/15/08, Philip Levis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Feb 15, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Kaan Tuna wrote: > > > Hi Omprakash, > > I am using telosb, Tinyos2.x (2.0.2), i have made sure that the > > group-id's were different. I believe that some nodes of one network > > is sending their data to the root of the other network and the > > receiving root is dropping the message as the group-id's are > > different. > > > > 1- When i work with single network, there are no packet losses. > > 2- When two networks share the same group-id (ie 2 root nodes), > > there are still no packet losses with no guarantee as to which tree/ > > network a node belongs to. > > > > Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance. > > > > Don't forget, there was a bug in the AM group assignment #defines > such that it (depending on how you did it) might work or not. Can you > check that the two networks are actually sending with different group > IDs, not just that you gave them different group IDs? > > Phil >
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