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X Bee Internet Gateway AddressesNotes.XBeeInternetGatewayAddresses HistoryHide minor edits - Show changes to markup October 14, 2009, at 02:12 PM
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ADDRESSES: 0 - used by the Gateway 100 - Rob Faludi 101 - base for testing (Rob Faludi) FFFF - reserved as the broadcast address to:
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Users of the new XBee Internet Gateway need to connect to it using a unique address so they don't conflict with each other's projects. The XBee Internet Gateway responds on PAN ID AAAA, address 0. Using 115200 baud is recommended. to:
Projects connecting to the XBee Internet Gateway need to use a unique address so they don't conflict with each other. Sign up for as many as you need here, using any hex address from 1 to FFFE: Changed lines 11-15 from:
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FFFF - reserved as the broadcast address The XBee Internet Gateway responds on PAN ID AAAA, address 0. Using 115200 baud is recommended. More documentation at Rob Faludi's site. February 17, 2009, at 02:50 PM
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Users of the new XBee Internet Gateway need to connect to it using a unique address so they don't conflict with each other's projects. The XBee Internet Gateway responds on PAN ID AAAA, address 0. Using 115200 baud is recommended. ADDRESSES: 0 - used by the Gateway 100 - Rob Faludi 101 - base for testing (Rob Faludi) FFFF - reserved as the broadcast address |