Daintree has announced to discontinue sales of the Sensor Network Analyzer as of 31 March 2010.
Is there a recommended replacement?
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As Yoda pointed out today in a different thread
"Unfortunately the TI packet sniffer does not decode packets."
The Daintree SNA did a full decode and decryption.
Is it valid to assume TI has no recommendation for full decode (yet)?
Dan:
Our packet sniffer decode packets up to ZigBee APS level (including Endpoint and cluster ID's), so the statement of Yoda need some spice to clarify what is not decoded. It is possible to save a sniffer log as *.psd file and use any scripting language of choice to finish the decode above ZigBee APS.
Possible other options are:
Open source Wireshark available, http://www.wireshark.org/
Professional options:
Ubilogix: http://www.ubilogix.com/products/ubiqua
Perytons: http://www.perytons.com/
I am not sure on the status of these supporting our HW platforms.
LPRF Rocks the World
Hi,
I would like to know which hardware could replace the Daintree SNA hardware and work well with the softwares(Wireshark or another...) mentioned by LPRF ROCks the World? It should work well with the Microship's ZigBee PRO Stack and also, when I click on the packet sniffer link it directs me to the main page of the Ti website and not to the packet sniffer page??
Thank you,
Hi,
check this link http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2531emk .Downlaod the software in related products -->TI Software --> Packet sniffer .
Its depends on what you are going to analyse in packet sniffer. if you need network view then TI sniffer wont support (you can go for ubilogix or perytons).
Otherwise i can say TI sniffer is fair enough for development and analysis.
Thanks and Regards
Lakshman,PMP.