Re: at86rf212B 868Mhz

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Thanks Stefan, Ok so my tests show that it doesn't work for the
moment. I may go on Kernel 4.3 if you made any changes on this.


2016-03-23 10:20 GMT+01:00 Stefan Schmidt <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hello.
>
> On 22/03/16 19:48, Baptiste Clenet wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got two devices with a at86rf212B onboard: device A (ohter OS
>> with at86rf212b driver) sending frame to device B  (running on Kernel
>> 4.1 with the at86rf230 driver)
>> Both has got a 868MHz antenna.
>> Case 1: I set channel to 5 and page to 0 (914MHz according to
>> datasheet) to both of them, it works fine, I can receive and send
>> frames.
>> Case 2: I set channel to 0 and page to 0 (868MHz according to
>> dataheet) and I can't receive or send any frames.
>>
>> Alexander, have you already tried to run on 868MHz?
>>
>
> I'm not Alex but I can tell you that neither he or myself have 868 MHz
> capable hardware so we never have been able to test that on our side.
>
> There could still be a bug in the driver or the iwpan page/channel setting
> somewhere. Printing out the values you get in the kernel (first the ones you
> get over netlink from iwpan and second the ones being set into the register)
> might give you a first clue if they actually compare to what the chip
> expects.
>
> regards
> Stefan Schmidt



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