If you can post the piece of the code, it maybe easier to point out.

BAI LI wrote:
> I did changed the RFPOWER variable from 31 to 1. But nothing happened. 
> I expected the nodes can't talk to each other out of 5 meters. But 
> they can even communicate with each other in 15 meters ranges. What is 
> wrong?
>  
> Bai
>
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:57 PM, <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Yeap, if you want to increase the distance you can reach when
>     sending a
>     message you should adjust the transmission power. You can set it
>     inside
>     your code. But if I am not wrong, there is also a way to set it in
>     compilation time, I do not know how, though.
>
>     Anyway, what modifications did you do there?
>
>
>     > Thanks for your reply. I read the post on the interest to set
>     the power
>     > level in order to havce multihops as currently my telosb node
>     could reach
>     > other nodes 50 meters away. I made it impossible to test two hop
>     > application. I suppose this transmissino power is the right one?
>     Is that
>     > correct?
>     >
>     > CHeers,
>     > Bai
>     >
>     > What do you mean with power level, is it the transmission power when
>     > sending a packet? If so, you should take a look at the command
>     setRFPower
>     > at the appropriate radio interface.
>     >
>
>
>     --
>     Fernando Henrique Gielow - UFPR - NR2
>     Computer Science graduation student.
>
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