

For the time being I only have two modules but plan to add more at a later date to create a mesh network so the series 2 modules are better suited for the job.Īll I want to do/know is how to set up the XBee module as a coordinator, if it's possible to do this without firmware updates and also if I need to update the firmware, is there is an application for Mac OS X that will allow me to do so? And finally, can all of the above be done without an XBee explorer and instead just using an arduino and an xbee shield?Īny help would be greatly appreciated as I'm currently feeling a little out of my depth and rather peeved that I can't seem to find any alternative applications for Mac OS X. Wathai Cooling Case Fan for Receiver DVR Xbox TV Box Router 120mm x 25mm 5V USB Power. I realise that XBee series 1 modules are much easier to setup, although I have no prior experience. I've seen that this is possible through X-CTU but am wondering if there is any way to do this in Mac OS X with the right application? My question is how can I set up an XBee module as a coordinator?įrom what I can gather (and I hope this isn't the case) I need to update the firmware for the required module to be the Coordinator firmware rather than router/end point firmware which I think is currently installed on both modules. CoolTerm seems to offer most of the functionality of X-CTU so i've been able to progress so far but am now stuck. For the best grip, a router bit should be fully inserted into the. Collets are machined to perfectly mate with the tapered recess in the end of the shaft and to hold a router bit with just enough clearance to slip the bit in and out when loose. I've seen plenty of reference to X-CTU for windows but am unable to run this myself seeing i'm using Mac OS X. The collet works with the router shaft (connected directly to the motor) and the collet nut. I'm using Mac OS X and have been able to use an application called CoolTerm.app to configure my XBee modules so far. including routers, switches, PBXs, embedded devices and more Autocad 2010. The coordinator is connected to a Mac running CoolTerm, the router is connected to a Windows 7 virtual machine running X-CTU, and the end device is.

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I recently purchased 2x XBee Pro Series 2 modules and am having trouble finding information on how to set up one XBee module as a coordinator. serial port connection on your Mac is CoolTerm by Roger Meier: CoolTerm is.
