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WIFI two nodes 802.11ac TCP configuration
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Shayla Larsson
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Nov 16, 2016, 9:41:15 AM
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Hello,
I am trying to alter this code :
https://www.nsnam.org/~pdbarnes/docs-related/wifi-hidden-terminal_8cc_source.html
to TCP traffic. I've tried to transfer TCP configuration from this code
https://www.nsnam.org/~pdbarnes/docs-related/wifi-hidden-terminal_8cc_source.html
, but it gives me wrong results (screenshot and code - hiddentcp.cc attached).
I've also tried to write my own configuration of TCP based on
https://www.nsnam.org/docs/release/3.10/manual/html/tcp.html
and
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17013171/implement-simple-tcp-with-ns3
. I used packetsinkhelper to create an access point which would receive traffic from two stations. Stations are implemented by onoffhelper and run by two separate applications. It compiles, but it gives no results. Code - hidden_tcp.cc attached to this post.
Could anyone possibly look at one of those implementations and give me some clues what could be wrong?
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Natale Patriciello
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Nov 17, 2016, 4:26:24 AM
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From the documentation you're citing, it seems that you're using a very
old version of ns-3. Please upgrade.
Nat
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