Thanks for your reply!


Greg Troxel wrote:
> 
> DiX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> We used the receiver much more.  Beware that the default flags don't use
> the barker code (because it's so cpu intensive), and that you'll have to
> turn that on if you want to try to interoperate.
> 

-- Yes, the rx path works like a charm! 



> How are you injecting packets into the transmitter?  We had this set up
> to use a pseudointerface to get packets to/from the kernel from the
> 802.11 code.  If you don't send it packets it won't send anything.
> 

-- I use bbn_80211b_transmit_path.send_pkt(payload, eof) to send packet.
Should that work?  Is it possible to send from a packet from USRP with bbn
code and receive the packet on a standard wireless card in my laptop? By
receiving, I mean detecting with the help of ethereal.

   Best,

   -Di
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