Dear Dr Bormann,

Thank you for your reply.


> 6LoWPAN *is* plain IPv6.
> I have no idea what the sentence that you are quoting is trying to say.

With all the due respect, it seems that some people don't agree with you :

http://dash7.org/blog/?p=1782

"(N.B. Ironically, 6LoWPAN, a wireless spec written specifically to
allow IPv6 over low power wireless, is kind of silly, because it is
802.15.4 based and hence it is largely incapable of achieving any of
the useful features of IPv6.)"


Best Regards,

Guillaume FORTAINE




On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Carsten Bormann <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thank you for pointing out your Flexible IP project. However, we can
>> see a 6LoWPAN folder in it [0]. However, 6LoWPAN is not the way to go,
>> we need plain IPv6 [1] :
>>
>> " 6LoWPAN is really useful, but this presents limitations for  global
>> communications (RFC6282)"
>
> 6LoWPAN *is* plain IPv6.
> I have no idea what the sentence that you are quoting is trying to say.
>
> Grüße, Carsten
>
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