Hi Min

How do you find this problem? I also feel that sometimes radio goes into bad
state. In my test bed, the traffic is very busy.  Sometime PC client tools
show that a subtree of the network is frozen for a few seconds. That means
no packets from nodes in that subtree are received at the sink. Therefore I
suspect that it is because the RXFIFO is Full or in abnormal state, and it
can not work correctly until it is  flushed.



On 6/12/08, Min Guo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone notice this problem before:
>
> When the radio buffer is full, the CCA and RSSI value is not correct,
> and when one wants to flush the buffer, based on the datasheet, the
> first byte of the buffer must be read, what is the reason for that?
>
> Regards,
> M.G
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