Regarding to BBN, you may try to the high interpolation and decimation rate,
as well as proper gain. I was able to decode it on RX (Ubuntu 9.10+gnuradio
3.2.2)

For FTW OFDM code, I was able to decode the 802.11g packet as well at
Wireshark using an Atheros 802.11a/b/g NIC in monitor mode, where I have
saved the TCPdump file. But recently I tried to re-conduct the experiment, I
can not get it anymore. :(
I am still trying to figure out what problem there is.

Guanbo

On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 3:13 PM, Sankalp Nimbhorkar <
sankalp.nimbhor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>            We tried using this encoder to transmit frames with USRP2 XCVR
> 2450 daughter-card on Ubuntu 9.10. We confirmed transmission with a WiSpy
> dongle. But we cannot receive the frames on a receiver. The receiver we are
> using is an Atheros 802.11 a/b/g NIC in monitor mode with Mad WiFi driver.
> We have tried almost all the channels in 802.11a and 802.11g, but could not
> receive a single packet on receiver. In the project description we came to
> know that 802.11a frames were successfully received with a Ralinc NIC. Has
> anyone tried out this project? If so, please tell us the procedure to
> receive these frames with an NIC? Or at least some way to confirm that the
> frame was actually received by the NIC? (We even tried Kismet configured to
> report frames even if CRC check fails). Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
> Sankalp Nimbhorkar
> CSC Graduate Student
> North Carolina State University
>
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Regards,
Brian
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