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From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
To: Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca>
Cc: Luca Muscariello <luca.muscariello@gmail.com>,
	 "make-wifi-fast@lists.bufferbloat.net"
	<make-wifi-fast@lists.bufferbloat.net>,
	 "cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net"
	<cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: Re: [Cerowrt-devel] threads, 6lowpan
Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 08:43:43 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAA93jw7eeo4CAcxw1C+zV3m_yK+qLj+7FM_9ALxox4C6MTgE2w@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <16409.1463003766@obiwan.sandelman.ca>

On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> wrote:
> Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
>     > <luca.muscariello@gmail.com> wrote:
>     >> to be fair I should say that these technologies are gonna be a lot more
>     >> expensive than wifi.
>
>     > at first. With sufficient volume any technology can succeed.
>
>     >> There is a good reason to keep wifi simple.
>
>     > With something like 400 dsps required in 802.11ac wave1?
>
>     > 802.11b. Now that was simple. We'e come a long way from spark gap
>     > transmitters. :)
>
>     > In other news, I am both glad and nervous to hear that more of 6lowpan
>     > is seeing the light of day. I have not yet found a board to try yet
>     > (anyone have recommendations?), and would like to see what happens
>     > with these transmitters around also.
>
> http://wpan.cakelab.org/
>
> At this point most easily available that runs Linux is a Raspberry PI with:
>    http://openlabs.co/store/Raspberry-Pi-802.15.4-radio
>
> More reliable and easier to work with is a beagle bone with:
>    http://lab11.eecs.umich.edu/projects/zigbeag/
> but, at this point lab11 isn't in a position to sell them (AFAIK). I have one.
>
> If all you want to do is run 802.11 while 2.4Ghz 802.15.4 is nearby, we can
> arrange a playdate in berlin if you like.
>
> If you don't need it to run Linux, then there are a number of devices, the
> cutest are the https://pinocc.io/, which seems to have a new name...

https://www.crowdsupply.com/pinoccio/mesh-sensor-network

Cute.

>
> --
> ]               Never tell me the odds!                 | ipv6 mesh networks [
> ]   Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works        | network architect  [
> ]     mcr@sandelman.ca  http://www.sandelman.ca/        |   ruby on rails    [
>



-- 
Dave Täht
Let's go make home routers and wifi faster! With better software!
http://blog.cerowrt.org

      reply	other threads:[~2016-05-12 15:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-05-11 19:37 Dave Taht
2016-05-11 21:56 ` Michael Richardson
2016-05-12 15:43   ` Dave Taht [this message]

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