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README.md |
RE-Mote IP64 README file
This example shows how to use the Zolertia's Orion Ethernet router, based on the Zoul and ENC28J60 modules, with active POE support.
IP64 router
The router packs a built-in webserver and optionally can run on 2.4GHz or with the Sub-1GHz radio interface. In the project-conf.h
file you can alternatively enable one or another as follows:
- RF 2.4GHz (cc2538 built-in)
#define NETSTACK_CONF_RADIO cc2538_rf_driver
#define ANTENNA_SW_SELECT_DEF_CONF ANTENNA_SW_SELECT_2_4GHZ
- RF Sub-1GHz (CC1200)
#define NETSTACK_CONF_RADIO cc1200_driver
#define ANTENNA_SW_SELECT_DEF_CONF ANTENNA_SW_SELECT_SUBGHZ
To compile and flash run:
cd ip64-router
make TARGET=zoul BOARD=router ip64-router.upload
As default we enable the DHCP
support for autoconfiguration. Just connect to a DHCP-enabled device to obtain an IPv4 IP address and that's it!.
HTTP client examples
There are available 2 examples ready to use using the http-socket
library:
-
The
client
example just makes a HTTPGET
request to a know page and retrieves the result. -
The
ifttt-client
example sends a HTTPPOST
request to IFTTT whenever the user button is pressed, building an Internet button to connect to several channels and applications, such asDrive
,Evernote
and many others.
To configure the IFTTT
demo just edit the project-conf.h
file and change the name of the event and write your API key:
#define IFTTT_EVENT "button"
#define IFTTT_KEY "XXXXXX"
To compile and flash:
cd client
make TARGET=zoul ifttt-client.upload