
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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docs/radio_module_identify.md
- Committer:
- mbed_official
- Date:
- 2016-12-21
- Revision:
- 49:10f84adec19e
- Parent:
- 0:7d5ec759888b
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## Radio module identification * Make sure that you are using the same radio modules on both server and client sides: * If the radio module on the gateway router supports the 2.4 GHz frequency band, the client side must have an mbed 6LoWPAN shield that uses a 2.4 GHz radio module (such as Atmel AT86RF233). * If the radio module on the gateway router supports the sub-GHz frequency band, the client side must have an mbed 6LoWPAN shield that uses a sub-GHz radio module (such as Atmel AT86RF212B). * An easy way to identify which frequency band your setup uses is to check the **Antenna size** on the radio module: * The sub-GHz band antenna is larger than the 2.4 GHz antenna. * For the client side (mbed 6LoWPAN shield connected to an FRDM-K64F board), see the image below:  * For the gateway router, see the image below: 