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Hi,
we are searching for a chip/solution to build up a large-scale 802.11s mesh network.
It is going to be used as a backbone for a control application to connect multiple 802.15.4 networks. Therefore, a 5 GHz solution would be preferred.
On the software side we would either use Linux (with the potential time-consuming task of writing a kernel driver for the chip) or an existing stack with 802.11s support (WICED?).
Any suggestions?
Greetings,
Florian
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Since WICED is targeted for IoT applications so 5GHz is not typically needed. I will have to see where we stand on any type of mesh support,
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Any new news on 802.11s mesh support for the WICED stack? We too would like to implement it in our solution.
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Any news on mesh support for WiFi?
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Nothing new at this time. We will keep you posted if we hear anything.