Hi Esko,
You are right. Although the home gateway is also capable of providing internet
access for laptops, TVs, etc., those devices can, but not necessarily to be
included into the PASA network as the new addressing doesn’t provide too much
gain for them.
We will update the figure 2 in the ne
Engineering-wise, it is definitely possible to design a home gateway with a PLC
module inside. Actually it is a good idea. I should suggest it to my Internet
provider :)
Regards
David
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From: Michael Richardson [mailto:mcr+i...@sandelman.ca]
Sent: Monday, 14 November 2
The common implementation is an external PLC interface plug, to which an
Ethernet cable is plugged that runs to a free Ethernet port of the Home Router.
But a built-in PLC interface is also well possible, same network diagram in
either case :)
I have a bit of concern about the naming of the "PL
Hi Esko,
Would the following updates figure + text c be more clear and address you
concern?
Ciao
L.
3.2. Smart Home
Smart home or home domotica is another example, as shown in figure
Figure 2, where a PLC router in each room is used to connect home
appliances (boiler, di
Hi Luigi,
Thanks, this clarifies it I think! So now there is a two-level hierarchy to
apply PASA addressing.
To introduce the new acronym I would suggest:
in figure Figure 2, where a PLC router in each room
->
in Figure 2, where a PLC router (PLC-R) in each room
And change ‘TV bell’ to ‘d
Hi Esko,
Thanks a lot. I Will include your suggestions.
Ciao
L.
From: Esko Dijk
Sent: Tuesday, 15 November 2022 15:51
To: Luigi IANNONE ; Zhe Lou ;
Michael Richardson ; 6lo@ietf.org
Subject: RE: [6lo] PASA smart home use case
Hi Luigi,
Thanks, this clarifies it I think! So now there is a t
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