[Click] Simple click script

Eddie Kohler kohler at cs.ucla.edu
Wed May 7 13:00:59 EDT 2008


Why do you have Prism2Decap on receiver with no balancing Prism2Encap on sender

Why do you have RadiotapDecap on receiver with nothing corresponding on sender

Eddie


Saquib Razak wrote:
> I am running click on madwifi on two laptops with CISCO aironet
> adaptors. I am
> operating my cards on 802.11a in order to avoid interference. Right now
> I am just trying to send from one computer to the other and record the
> RSSI values at the receiver. When I run my cards on 802.11g and look at
> the packets from nearby APs, I can see the RSSI values changing but on
> 11a with my own click computer transmitting, the RSSI values are all
> zeros on the receiver. I am using the following scripts for sender and
> transmitters
> 
> SENDER
> 
> inf_src::InfiniteSource(DATA 64 ,ACTIVE true)
> ->EtherEncap(0x900, 06:0F:B5:37:E3:87, 00:0F:B5:10:72:7B)
> ->wifi_encap::WifiEncap(0x00, 06:0F:B5:37:E3:87)
> ->ExtraEncap()
> -> to_dev::ToDevice(ath1)
> 
> RECEIVER
> 
> FromDevice(ath12)
> -> prism2_decap :: Prism2Decap()
> -> extra_decap :: ExtraDecap()
> -> radiotap_decap :: RadiotapDecap()
> -> rxs :: RXStats()
> -> PrintWifi()
> -> Discard;
> 
> Why would the RSSI values be zero? What am I mising here?
> 
> Thanks
> Saquib
> 
> 
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