Hello Oleg,

We are able to use a Raspberry Pi and sniff 802.15.4 packets. We have a
hardware based on the AT86RF212B which has a 802.15.4 MAC within it. It
works for the India band at 865-867MHz transmitting 27dBm but supports the
EU band (868 MHz). We should be able to communicate as well and can share
some details on the status on the same.

The AT86RF212B driver will also be released once fully tested on the RIOT
(it is similar to the AT86RF2xx) as also for the Linux kernel.

Please let me know (offline please) if there is interest within the user
group here to allow us to schedule a lot for sale for the AT86RF212B
module.

Thanks,
Akshay

On 30 January 2015 at 15:32, Oleg Hahm <[email protected]> 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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