Hi Oleg,
we are using an IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver-module that uses an
CC2520-device. Currently its used as an add-on module for our Wega SBC,
but we are planning to build an USB-stick like device as well.
The transceiver was tested, using the the latest available Linux-kernel
(net-next).
We can see the packets in promiscous-mode, but currently we are facing
problems in receiving them in Userspace. This is an status of November,
currently we are picking up this topic again and I hope we will have
some news about that soon.
For testing purposes we could provide some hardware devices for
RIOT-Developers.
Best,
Jonas
On 30.01.2015 11:02, Oleg Hahm wrote:
Dear reasoning IoTlers,
I know, we had this question already several times before , but I'm not sure
about the current state and if some of you have made new experiences in this
domain: is there any off-the-shelf hardware available that provides an IEEE
802.15.4 interface for Linux systems - preferable something like a USB stick?
If yes, does this hardware work with a standard Linux vanilla kernel and which
version is required? Or does it need any custom/developer version of a driver?
How well are upper layers like 6lowpan supported by Linux in the meantime? And
has anyone ever tried to connect such a device to a RIOT driven device?
Thanks,
Oleg
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