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====== Nanode Gateway ====== | ====== Nanode Gateway ====== | ||
- | {{ : | + | The Nanode is an RF enabled, and Ethernet enabled, AVR328P boards using the same development tools as the Arduino. |
- | What this does is it accepts an RF packet and dump the same format xAP message onto the Ethernet as the [[livebox/xap_serial]] program would do. | + | They are available for purchase here: http://shop.nanode.eu/ |
- | This one embedded device can replace the base jeenode + xap-serial running on the livebox | + | {{:livebox: |
- | Here is a 20,000 ft view of how it fits into the network. | + | source: {{: |
+ | ===== Architecture ===== | ||
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+ | How we are going to use this it to have it pretend to be an [[livebox/ | ||
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+ | This one embedded device can replace the base jeenode + xap-serial running on the livebox. | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
- | This device acts as a pseudo xap-serial service | + | It does this by acting |
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+ | ===== Operation ===== | ||
Once the firmware is flashed the only details that requires configuration are the NODE ID, Group and RF Frequency these must be done via the serial interface use to flash the device. | Once the firmware is flashed the only details that requires configuration are the NODE ID, Group and RF Frequency these must be done via the serial interface use to flash the device. | ||
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- | An RF packet that can be decoded will be emitted using the pseudo port / | + | An RF packet that can be decoded will be emitted using the pseudo port / |
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xap-header | xap-header |