[MakeLV] XBee WiFi
Josiah Ritchie
josiah at josiahritchie.com
Fri Jul 29 12:30:03 CDT 2011
Oh, that's another good point. I'm hoping that any device with one of
these will simply connect to my existing wifi network though. I don't
have an existing Xbee mesh to worry about.
JSR/
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Tyler Worman <tsworman at novaslp.net> wrote:
> This doesn't sound like a router but instead a serial to Wifi chip in the Xbee form factor. This may still do what you want if your intention is not to use the Xbee mesh network with other xbee devices.
>
> If I read it correct... One of these and a standard xbee and you could build a router for Wifi to Xbee.
>
> - Tyler
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Josiah Ritchie <josiah at josiahritchie.com>
> Sender: makelehighvalley-bounces at makelehighvalley.com
> Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:20:02
> To: makelehighvalley<makelehighvalley at makelehighvalley.com>
> Reply-To: Build things for fun! <makelehighvalley at makelehighvalley.com>
> Subject: [MakeLV] XBee WiFi
>
> This could be interesting for those Arduino projects. The XBee module
> series now has a WiFi version:
> http://www.digi.com/news/pressrelease.jsp?prid=794
>
> If this means not having to build an XBee router, I may start being a
> lot more interested in the XBee devices. How about you?
>
> JSR/
>
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