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.
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--- a/README.md Mon Jul 25 16:32:20 2016 +0300 +++ b/README.md Wed Jul 27 13:49:22 2016 +0300 @@ -57,6 +57,18 @@ ### 6LoWPAN ND and Thread settings +First you need to select the RF driver to be used by 6LoWPAN/Thread stack. + +For example Atmel AT86RF233/212B driver is located in https://github.com/ARMmbed/atmel-rf-driver + +To add that driver to you application from command line, call: `mbed add https://github.com/ARMmbed/atmel-rf-driver` + +Then you need to enable the IPV6 functionality as the 6LoWPAN and Thread are part of IPv6 stack. Edit the `mbed_app.json` file to add `IPV6` feature: + +``` +"target.features_add": ["CLIENT", "IPV6", "COMMON_PAL"], +``` + 6LoWPAN ND and Thread use IPv6 for connectivity. Therefore, you need to verify first that you have a working IPv6 connection. To do that, ping the Connector IPv6 address `2607:f0d0:2601:52::20` from your network. #### mbed gateway