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how to remove the Zigbee stack using X-CTU from Xbee series 2
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We are using Xbee series 2 modules for our project to proceed we need to remove the ZigBee stack using X-CTU first and then use just 802.15.4 specs. Please help
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You can't. you would need a series 1 module for that.
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Jan 21, 2015
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The XBee ZB or S2 modules are a Zigbee Enabled product only. You must use the XBee S1 or 802.15.4 modules for an 802.15.4 network.
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Jan 28, 2015
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