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Old 07-10-2012, 09:26 AM   #1
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Arrow I am working on WSN.I need link to mit.tar.gz and ns227 leach patch it to ns2.27+fc8


I am working on WSN.I need link to mit.tar.gz and ns227 leach patch it to ns2.27 installed on fedora 8 using patch ns227-gcc34 and nrlsensorsim2.27

Please guide me.

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