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XBee S6B for wireless switching?
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we are currently working on a project
is S6B compatible for relays for wireless switching?
what is the main difference between XBee S6 and XBee S2?
thank you
anyone
xbee-s6b
xbee-s2
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Sep 26, 2016
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i think its possible
the both s6 and s2 are completely different communication s6 is tcp/udp(wifi module) and s2 is the zigbee communication. and the processor also different for the both modules
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Sep 27, 2016
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Thank you :)
S2 is for communication only? So, we can use it for relays?
yes you can able to use s2 for relay operations
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