> On Feb 17, 2017, at 4:25 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 20:47:23 -0800, John Syne > <[email protected]> declaimed the following: > > >> With IEEE802.15.4, you can reserve certain time slots so there is no >> collision. > > The OP stated they are using the dongle in default packet sniffing mode > (a passive mode, I believe) -- by which I understood there is no > configuration of, or interaction with, the sensors being performed. So, no > reservations unless some other unit is controlling them (in which case, why > the packet sniffer?) This is done via the standard API. No configuration required.
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