On 11/05/2015 10:00 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/05/15 08:57, Tom Horsley wrote:
Just out of random sanity checking, is there a single device
made that has NFC which doesn't also have WiFi? What is
the point of this?
Well, since NF means "Near Field" with a range of 10cm I could understand th
On 11/05/15 08:57, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Just out of random sanity checking, is there a single device
> made that has NFC which doesn't also have WiFi? What is
> the point of this?
Well, since NF means "Near Field" with a range of 10cm I could understand the
point.
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Just out of random sanity checking, is there a single device
made that has NFC which doesn't also have WiFi? What is
the point of this?
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On 11/05/2015 09:33 AM, Harish Pillay wrote:
Robert -
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:31 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am at the IETF in the 6lo working group meeting listening to a
presentation on the progress on IP over NFC. The Intenet Draft is
draft-ietf-6lo-nfc-02.txt
The testbed for their p
Robert -
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:31 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am at the IETF in the 6lo working group meeting listening to a
> presentation on the progress on IP over NFC. The Intenet Draft is
> draft-ietf-6lo-nfc-02.txt
>
> The testbed for their plugfest tomorrow is an Intel Edison board
I am at the IETF in the 6lo working group meeting listening to a
presentation on the progress on IP over NFC. The Intenet Draft is
draft-ietf-6lo-nfc-02.txt
The testbed for their plugfest tomorrow is an Intel Edison board (Yacto
Linuc 3.10.17) to a Fedora laptop (Linux kernel 4.0.4).
So any