Alex,
On 14-07-05 12:20 AM, Alexander Aring wrote:
> I can try the following:
>
> 1. First try to allocate the name "linux-wpan" and hope there are no
> naming wireless experts.
> 2. If 1. doesn't work try to allocate "linux-lowpan"
> 3. Use "linux-802154"
>
> - Alex
+1
FWIW, the Wireshark di
Yep lr is low rate. It's what they use in ns3 [1].
To be honest it will great to have something other than linux-zigee :)
- Martin.
[1] http://www.nsnam.org/docs/models/html/lr-wpan.html
On 05/07/14 08:20, Alexander Aring wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 04:38:26PM +0100, Martin
Hi Martin,
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 04:38:26PM +0100, Martin Townsend wrote:
> I'll throw linux-lrwpan into the mix. I personally don't mind either
> linux-802154 or linux-lrwpan
>
Thanks for your mail.
I think "lr" stands for "low rate". Yeah this is nice it's more related
to the .5 standard.
I'll throw linux-lrwpan into the mix. I personally don't mind either
linux-802154 or linux-lrwpan
-Martin.
On 04/07/14 15:17, Alexander Aring wrote:
> - "linux-ieee802154"
> - "linux-802154"
> - "linux-wpan"
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