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From: Stefan Schmidt <s.schmidt@samsung.com>
To: "'Michael C. Cambria'" <mcc@fid4.com>,
	'Alexander Aring' <alex.aring@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-wpan@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] wpan-tools 0.3 released
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 08:54:43 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <243b01d015e9$45bfdef0$d13f9cd0$@samsung.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5489B215.20707@fid4.com>

Hello.

On 11/12/14 16:02, Michael C. Cambria wrote:
>
> On 12/07/2014 04:54 PM, Alexander Aring wrote:
>>
>> ok. Read introductions at [0]. Begin at "Bring up 6LoWPAN" section.
>> For the at86rf230 you should have default a wpan0 interface. If you
>> use wpan-tools simple type "iwpan" and read the help for setting
>> address information. I think for at86rf230 you need to set the panid
>> only, phy settings should be transceiver defaults and short address
>> isn't supported for 6LoWPAN (except broadcast address, of course). The
>> documentation is a little bit outdated currently.
> [deleted]
>>
>> If you need help simple ask here or for better fast live supporting
>> you can contact me via IRC #linux-wpan on irc.freenode.net. Ping
>> between two nodes should be an easy setup. - Alex [0]
>> http://linux-zigbee.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/wiki/GettingStarted-0.2
>>
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>
> I'm using bluetooth-next, and it boots and seems to find the openlabs.co
> adapter just fine.

Thanks for mentioning this adapter. I was looking for something like 
this for a while. Just ordered. :)

Anyone has some tips about cheap but easy to use sensor nodes with 
contiki and maybe TinyOS support? I don't care about senors or such on 
them at all. My use case would be testing the communication interop 
between the Linux stack and contiki or other embedded OS's.

All I found so far are 70€ or higher which I find a bit pricey for my 
use case.

regards
Stefan Schmidt



  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-12-12  8:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-12-07 15:08 [ANNOUNCE] wpan-tools 0.3 released Alexander Aring
2014-12-07 17:01 ` Michael C Cambria
2014-12-07 17:13   ` Alexander Aring
2014-12-07 17:19     ` Alexander Aring
2014-12-07 21:39       ` Michael C Cambria
2014-12-07 21:54         ` Alexander Aring
2014-12-11 15:02           ` Michael C. Cambria
2014-12-11 16:31             ` Alexander Aring
2015-01-06 19:18               ` Maciej Wasilak
2015-01-06 19:44                 ` Alexander Aring
2014-12-12  8:54             ` Stefan Schmidt [this message]
2014-12-13  8:55               ` Alexander Aring
2014-12-15  8:29                 ` Stefan Schmidt
2014-12-15  8:35                   ` Alexander Aring

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