Hi Richard,
here is the other Thomas again.
On 31/10/2017 23:41, Richard Klingler wrote:
So you're saying a node can participate even with two networks at the same time?
Anyway...
Yes, RIOT can handle multiple network interfaces and can speak with
arbitrary neighbors from its neighbor cach
Hi Richard,
Yes, a node could for example have an ethernet and a 802.15.4 network interface
and communicate over both.
Asking on this list is the right way to go as most people offering any service
like this I know should be listening here.
Generally I think if the functionality I outlined befor
Hello Thomas
So you're saying a node can participate even with two networks at the same time?
Anyway...
But what we a re mainly looking is to external manpower with a deeper
riot-os knowledge to implement our needed features
Either sponsoring to the project if a feature is of everyones inter
Hi Richard,
On 31 Oct 2017, at 14:42 PDT(-0700), Richard Klingler wrote:
Hmm.. I see you sometimes joining/leaving #riot-os (o;
That might be me, different Thomas. ;)
Yes the different networks is very interesting...and definitively a
need
not sure if it is easily done like adding a sec
Hello Thomas
Hmm.. I see you sometimes joining/leaving #riot-os (o;
Anyway
Yes the different networks is very interesting...and definitively a need
not sure if it is easily done like adding a second interface on UNIX
with a simple ifconfig (o;
The button thing...don't have to be a butto
Hi Richard,
thanks for sharing your thoughts on the list!
I'm not sure I fully understand your requirements, but believe that some
are generically interesting for RIOT, e.g., running several/many
802.15.4 networks in parallel.
What about this join/leave button?
Best,
Thomas
On 31/10/2017
Evnin' from \.ch (o;
Some of you from #riot-os already know some backgrounds...
I work for a company doing sanitary devices (basically anything controlling
water)
with IoT capabilities...currently WLAN/Ethernet connection only...
To extend our portfolio we would like to switch over to 802.15.4