>> Yes, simpleRPL handle system with multiple network interfaces. I 
>> haven't
>> tested a mix of IEEE 802.15.4 and Ethernet, but I don't see any 
>> reason why
>> it would fail. I tested the two of link technologies independently, 
>> and I
>> tested the multi-interface aspects using ethernet-only links 
>> (actually, it
>> was my development platform).
>
> One issue is six byte versus eight byte MAC addresses.
It should not be an issue. RPL works at the IP layer. Hence, it's layer 
2 agnostic. Or did I missed something?


> I believe there is a Linux API that lets you determine the link type
> but it has been too long since I have used it. It will return
> ARPHRD_IEEE802154 or ARPHRD_IEEE802 (? for Ethernet), wifi
> ARPHRD_IEEE80211

Regards,
Tony

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