Alexander Smirnov scrisse:
> Got it!
> Hm, definitely it's possible, but I suspect that it looks more like
> ugly hack. The more appropriate solution I guess will be usage of fake
> drivers. I've set reminder to check this possibility, hope there will
> be some free time slot this week :-(
A simi
2012/4/9 Alexander Smirnov :
> Got it!
> Hm, definitely it's possible, but I suspect that it looks more like
> ugly hack. The more appropriate solution I guess will be usage of fake
> drivers. I've set reminder to check this possibility, hope there will
> be some free time slot this week :-(
An ex
Got it!
Hm, definitely it's possible, but I suspect that it looks more like
ugly hack. The more appropriate solution I guess will be usage of fake
drivers. I've set reminder to check this possibility, hope there will
be some free time slot this week :-(
With best regards,
Alex
9 апреля 2012 г. 23
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Alexander Smirnov
wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> do you mean to send 6lowpan packets over Ethernet?
Yes. If it is simple to hook up it would provide an easy testbed for
people that don't have the radio hardware and want to play with the
protocol.
>
> Alex
>
> 2012/4/9, jon
Hi Jon,
do you mean to send 6lowpan packets over Ethernet?
Alex
2012/4/9, jonsm...@gmail.com :
> Is there some simple way to hook the 6lowpan code up to the Ethernet
> interface (private Ethertype maybe)? That would make an easy way to
> test things on multiple machines (or VMs) without needing
Is there some simple way to hook the 6lowpan code up to the Ethernet
interface (private Ethertype maybe)? That would make an easy way to
test things on multiple machines (or VMs) without needing 802.15.4
radios.
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Jon Smirl
jonsm...@gmail.com