Hi Joana,

You could use the command $make <platform> reinstall.n when you download the
program to your nodes. With different 'n's, each node will have different
local address. When you transmit the information about the RSSI, you could
define a structure with two members: local address and the corresponding
RSSI.

May this msg help,
Jennifer

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 11:36 AM, shirley halder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I wanna give thanks to all of you 1st. For all your kind help I"m doing my
> experiment now.
>
> I have one Q. that how can I assign address to 2 or 3 reference nodes?
> Using Tinyos-2.x and CC 2430 I'm getting the RSSI value but when I'm using
> 2 or 3 reference nodes then I could not differ that which signal is coming
> from which reference node. So can any one give me a solution please? Thanks
> in advance.
>
> Joana
>
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