Greetings,
We are planning a wireless mini-summit event in coordination with the
LinuxCon Europe 2012 in Barcelona this November. We plan to include
Linux developers working on Bluetooth, NFC, and 802.11 networking.
I posted about it on the linux-wireless and linux-bluetooth lists
last week:
Econtag already functions as a border router, it just uses different
code to do it. On your Linux box run the tunslip6 app included in the
Contiki build. That app uses the SLIP protocol to attach the Econotag
to the host's TCP/IP network.
With the app running and assuming you have IPv6 turned on
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 01:05:03AM -0400, Alan Ott wrote:
>
> Since I don't have any kind of 802.15.4 analyzer, I'm somewhat in the
> dark, and the more information I can get about the status of the network
> the better.
You can use econotags as a sniffer with wireshark. You'll have to
program t