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08-02-2016, 11:42 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Aug 2016
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heterogeneous nodes
how to create heterogeneous nodes in ns2?
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08-04-2016, 08:27 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,331
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Originally Posted by tosha_naik11
how to create heterogeneous nodes in ns2?
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Start by reading the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature. We are happy to help with questions when you're stuck, but you actually have to DO and TRY something on your own. Asking us to look things up for you, and do your research, is plain rude.
Put your question into the search-engine of your choice, and begin your research. There are over 190,000 hits...some on this very site. What have you done/tried so far?
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08-04-2016, 08:35 AM
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Registered: Mar 2011
Location: USA
Distribution: MINT Debian, Angstrom, SUSE, Ubuntu, Debian
Posts: 9,915
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Hello, and welcome to LQ
Please review the link above and revise your question.
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10-30-2016, 10:57 AM
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Registered: Jan 2012
Posts: 33
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Originally Posted by tosha_naik11
how to create heterogeneous nodes in ns2?
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Hi Tosha!
Have you simulated heterogeneous nodes?
Please can you help me to create them.
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10-30-2016, 01:26 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
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Originally Posted by engr
Hi Tosha!
Have you simulated heterogeneous nodes? Please can you help me to create them.
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You've been asking NS2 related questions for FOUR YEARS now...have you not made any progress of your own? And please read the reply to the OP. Again, we will HELP you, but you have to show some effort of your own, as you are well aware after being here for years now.
Post what you've written/done/tried, and tell us where you're stuck.
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10-31-2016, 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by TB0ne
You've been asking NS2 related questions for FOUR YEARS now...have you not made any progress of your own? And please read the reply to the OP. Again, we will HELP you, but you have to show some effort of your own, as you are well aware after being here for years now.
Post what you've written/done/tried, and tell us where you're stuck.
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I think this forum is for help not for such rude replies.
no any senior member replied in such a way.
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10-31-2016, 09:22 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
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Originally Posted by engr
I think this forum is for help not for such rude replies. no any senior member replied in such a way.
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Read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature...it was put there for a reason. If you don't like it, then post what you've done/tried and follow the forum rules and guidelines, period.
SHOW EFFORT OF YOUR OWN...again: - You have been asking questions about NS2 for FOUR YEARS now. You should have SOME knowledge of your own
- You need to show ACTUAL EFFORT of your own, by posting what you have done/tried. You did not.
You are essentially asking (again) for a handout; this forum is for HELP, as in "I have tried x, y, and z, and am stuck here". THAT is help. What is not help is "I need to do this...tell me how and give me links to do it".
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10-31-2016, 09:43 AM
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Moderator
Registered: Mar 2011
Location: USA
Distribution: MINT Debian, Angstrom, SUSE, Ubuntu, Debian
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Quote:
Originally Posted by engr
Hi Tosha!
Have you simulated heterogeneous nodes?
Please can you help me to create them.
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@engr, please note that this thread was created by someone else and they have not followed up on a poorly constructed question, this is their original question.
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Originally Posted by tosha_naik11
how to create heterogeneous nodes in ns2?
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While I agree with your concern about the reply you received, please also consider that the original question is very poor, shows no work on the part of the OP to illustrate what they've tried and where they are stuck. Meanwhile your follow-up question provides no further details on what you have tried. You may click Report on any post you find does not meet LQ's guidelines or standards and state your thoughts about that. In the meantime it would be helpful if you or the original poster provided a much greater set of details regarding what you have tried up to this point.
Note that LQ's intentions are not that people just hand you solutions. The intent of the site is for you to "learn while you do", and what TB0ne's complaints are, are that you are not illustrating anything you have done. If this is important to you, then you are obviously working on the problem, and thus you have some work on your part to show to let forum advice givers know your level of expertise as well as understand how best to help you.
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