> On 07/31/2012 12:04 PM, Alan Ott wrote:
>> I'm trying to follow the directions at linux-wsn[1] and am not having
>> much luck. Since I don't have the at91sam9g20ek board, I'm trying this
>> on my desktop PC with an Econotag[2] (using the serial.c driver I pulled
>> from [3]) and on a BeagleBone w
On 08/02/2012 12:35 PM, Alexander Smirnov wrote:
> currently I'm in a bussiness trip and there is no time for 802.15.4
> topic, will be fully available starting from Monday.
> So please do not think that I'm ignoring you :-)
Hi Alex,
No problem. I can now successfully ping6 between my two systems
Hello,
I have an Econotag that I'm running with the linux802154-serialdev[1]
firmware and using the serial.c driver from the linux-zigbee[2] project.
I'm running the latest kernel (linux-next, with serial.c manually ported
over). I've also run with the 3.3-rc5[2] kernel (+patches) which is
hosted
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Alan Ott wrote:
>
> I'm currently able to talk between two systems, one system with the
> Econotag and serial.c, and the other system with an MRF24J40 and a
> driver I wrote[3] and am trying to test. I can ping6 between the two
> systems with high reliability, but t
On 08/02/2012 03:53 PM, Mariano Alvira wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Alan Ott wrote:
>> I'm currently able to talk between two systems, one system with the
>> Econotag and serial.c, and the other system with an MRF24J40 and a
>> driver I wrote[3] and am trying to test. I can ping6 betwe
Hi all,
(Just answering to that last mail quickly, and I'll come back to the
other ones when I'll have more time.)
I found out that the baudrate is very important when experimenting with
the Econotag (I wrote about that on the zigbee list a few months ago). A
ping6 (on a heavily patched kernel