Zigbee sits on top of the 802.15.4 layer.


On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Bipin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello  friend,
>
>     That


What "that" are you referring to?

Stop using adjectives and start talking explicits.

The devil is in the details.


>  doesn't  make  any  sense. may  be  its  not  completed...  i
> dont  know ....




> Using  the  IEEE 802.15.4  Stack  we  can  make  an  inter
> operable  connection  to  any other  device.....


I thought you were talking about TinyOS talking to Zigbee.   So why are you
now talking about Zigbee to Zigbee?

If you want to confuse the issue, fine, but don't expect to make much
progress.


> because  all  the  Zig-Bee
> technology  uses  the  same  IEEE  802.15.4 Stack....


TinyOS is not Zigbee.  There are various assumptions in the TinyOS stack
that makes it operate as a subset of the full 802.15.4 standard.

And the Zigbee stack sits on top of 802.15.4.



> If  any one  have a
> proper  direction of  making this  communication..  Please  help  me  to
> solve this........
>

I don't know what you expect at this point.  We've pointed you at various
things where other folks have looked into TinyOS communicating with Zigbee
nodes and you keep coming back.



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