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Supported Hardware
This page enumerates the known working hardware configurations for 6LBR.
The OpenMote platform with an OpenBase can be used as the 6lbr platform itself (available from release 1.4.0).
The Zolertia Ethernet IoT Gateway provides a 6lbr platform in a bundle, allowing active POE (power over Ethernet) support. Instructions on how to Install and configure the device are available in Zolertia's 6lbr wiki page. Instructions on how to use an existing RE-Mote or Firefly with an ENC26J80-H module are available as well. Support for the platform is already available from release 1.4.0.
The Redwire IO embedded router can be used as 6LBR, using the integrated ethernet controller
To use the Redwire IO as a Border Router, follow the Redwire IO configuration documentation.
The Redwire Econotag can also be used as the 6lbr platform itself, with an attached ethernet chip development kit (ENC26J80-H)
To use the Econotag as a Border Router, follow the Econotag configuration documentation.
The TI CC2538DK can be used as the 6lbr platform itself, with an attached Ethernet chip development kit (ENC26J80-H)
To use the CC2538DK as a Border Router, follow the CC2538DK configuration documentation.
The TI CC2650DK can be used as the 6lbr platform itself, with an attached Ethernet chip development kit (ENC26J80-H)
Any Linux host with Ethernet and USB interfaces, coupled with a mote running the Slip-Radio Contiki application, can run 6LBR. We maintain packages for RaspberryPi and BeagleBone platforms.
The RaspberryPi (RPi) is a low-cost ARM based computer the size of a credit card. The RPi ships with a 100Mbit ethernet interface.
To get started with a RaspberryPi Border Router, follow the RaspberryPi software configuration documentation.
The BeagleBone is a low-cost ARM based computer the size of a credit card. The BeagleBone ships with a 100Mbit ethernet interface.
See the BeagleBone software configuration documentation to get started right away with your BeagleBone Border Router.
A generic installation procedure is described here.
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