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 HTTP `GET` request to a know page and retrieves the result. * The `ifttt-client` example sends a HTTP `POST` request to [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com/recipes) whenever the user button is pressed, building an Internet button to connect to several channels and applications, such as `Drive`, `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 ````