i have a raspberry pi and wanted to connect it with nRF BLE joiner but it is not scanning my raspberry -pi
i have a raspberry pi and wanted to connect it with nRF BLE joiner but it is not scanning my raspberry -pi
yes i followed the guide but i want to connect my raspberry-pi as a node. when using the ble joiner app it is not scanning my raspberry-pi as a node.
The BLE joiner app is used to commission the IoT example applications running on the nRF52 to a RPi acting as a router.
When you say you want to connect your raspberry-pi as a node, I'm not sure what you mean. Do you want to connect your RPi to another RPi acting as router?
The BLE joiner app is used to commission the IoT example applications running on the nRF52 to a RPi acting as a router.
When you say you want to connect your raspberry-pi as a node, I'm not sure what you mean. Do you want to connect your RPi to another RPi acting as router?
yes i want to connect my raspberry pi to another raspberry-pi acting as a router. 1st raspberry pi as a node and 2nd raspberrypi as a edge router . can i use 1st raspberry- pi as a node insted of nRF5 to be connected to the edge router?
Ok I see, so first on the RPi router you need to run a commissioning daemon. More info here: https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/com.nordic.infocenter.sdk5.v15.3.0/iot_commissioning_daemon.html?cp=5_0_5_5_2_0
The on the node you will have to set up the BLE commissioning profile which is what the BLE joiner app is scanning for. More info here: https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/com.nordic.infocenter.sdk5.v15.3.0/lib_iot_commissioning.html?cp=5_0_3_24_1_3
Documentation for the library is located here: https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/com.nordic.infocenter.sdk5.v15.3.0/iot_commissioning_transport.html?cp=5_0_3_24_1_3_0
And the actual library can be found in the SDK. So this library is what you will have to port to your RPi. This is probably not a trivial task. Depends on how much experience you have with custom BLE profiles running on Linux.
Since RPi is supporting WiFi/Ethernet I would suggest to use this instead when communicating between the two. Not sure why you would want to set up a 6lowpan over BLE between two RPi's
Depends on how much experience you have with custom BLE profiles running on Linux.
so what i understand is that on 1 raspberry-pi i have to run a deamon for commissioning on linux , that i can do and then i have the 2nd raspberry-pi to which i have to port the library.
i have no experience with custom BLE profiles running on Linux. how to port the library and run the custom BLE profile?