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Hi everybody!
I want to know how a mobile node can detect that it has come to the area covered by a new base station. How can I measure the power of the signal received by the mobile node from an access point, either the old one that currently uses to transmit data, or the new one??
I know the implementation with parameter -MobileIP ON, but I don’t want to use it, since I want to simulate multihoming. I want to compare the signal received by access points with some threshold, to trigger my own changes.
Any help will be appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Spyros
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