This is a simple mbed client example demonstrating, registration of a device with mbed Device Connector and reading and writing values as well as deregistering on different Network Interfaces including Ethernet, WiFi, 6LoWPAN ND and Thread respectively.
Fork of mbed-os-example-client by
Diff: README.md
- Revision:
- 91:60ecc29f2ba1
- Parent:
- 87:5092f48bb68c
- Child:
- 106:32aa8e01992d
diff -r a3295e8ffad3 -r 60ecc29f2ba1 README.md --- a/README.md Wed Jun 07 13:45:09 2017 +0100 +++ b/README.md Tue Jun 20 07:45:08 2017 +0100 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ #### Channel settings -The default 2.4GHz channel settings are already defined by the [mbed-mesh-api](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/tree/master/features/nanostack/FEATURE_NANOSTACK/mbed-mesh-api) to match the mbed gateway settings. The application can override these settings by adding them to the `.json` file. For example: +The default 2.4GHz channel settings are already defined by the [mbed-mesh-api](https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/tree/master/features/nanostack/FEATURE_NANOSTACK/mbed-mesh-api) to match the Border Router settings. The application can override these settings by adding them to the `.json` file. For example: ```json "target_overrides": { @@ -138,11 +138,11 @@ ##### Nanostack-border-router -You can configure and build the [nanostack-border-router](https://github.com/ARMmbed/nanostack-border-router) for the 6LoWPAN ND or Thread mode. +You can configure and build the [nanostack-border-router](https://github.com/ARMmbed/nanostack-border-router) for the 6LoWPAN ND or Thread mode. ##### mbed gateway -The mbed gateway is a binary release only. +The mbed gateway is a binary release only. Please note, the mbed gateway will not be supported after the mbed-os 5.5 release. To connect the example application in 6LoWPAN ND or Thread mode to mbed Device Connector, you need to set up an mbed 6LoWPAN gateway router as follows: