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I hope you will find the solution ,by the way I would like to ask how do you get this image and these details of information thank you in advance .
2018-08-10 21:21 GMT+01:00 InternetUser <humza...@gmail.com>:
According to the link " https://www.nsnam.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1901 ". This problem has been solved and should not occur in ns3.28. But still, I am having this problem. Any help is much appreciated.
On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at 12:52:35 PM UTC+2, Humza Asghar wrote:I have built a simulation model of IEEE 802.11s based mesh network in ns-3 version ns3.28. The network consists of one moving node moving randomly and three static nodes. The pcap files generated from the model when viewed in wireshark shows malformed Action frames. I have attached the picture below. Same is the case for beacon frames. According to ns-3 website this problem was solved and should not occur from ns-3 versions 3.22. Can anyone describe why are these packets malformed? Any help is much appreciated.
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